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Even for a guy with a bad back, bad neck and one leg? LOL. /sIt's easy peasy on your lunch break
Even for a guy with a bad back, bad neck and one leg? LOL. /sIt's easy peasy on your lunch break
I appreciate the reply. I might go 50 lbs heavier on front and rear, 300/350 respectively. I might even just start with the rears and do the fronts later.My body roll is kind of high with 250/300/no sway bar, 3" TTC arms and 30" tires. I do not do much in the way of high speed cornering.
Although I've never ridden in a stock P1000, so I don't have a lot to compare it to.
Since you haul a lot with it, heavier springs would probably be better. I don't know how much it'll change roll, though, and I don't know how the QS3 adjustment affects it.
We had a guy on here recently that was talking about going to 500lb springs for hauling a stretcher or something like that. I'll see if I can find him...
I can say from my experience with 250/300lb shocks and rear sway bar removed, on softest qs3 setting I get some body roll. It is worse than no sway bar with stock shocks. Qs3 set to firmest setting with no sway bar the body roll is close to oe shocks.I appreciate the reply. I might go 50 lbs heavier on front and rear, 300/350 respectively. I might even just start with the rears and do the fronts later.
My first vehicle was a brand new 78 Scout ll with 345 v8 Torqueflight 727 trans and Dana 44s. Very fond memories .So do I, one of the last rough riders, had a 1980 Scout II that I called Teddy!
That’s what I’m running on mine. If they were available, I’d think about going to 275 front and 325 rear. However, I’ve never seen the 325’s available for the rears. My rear sway bar has been deleted and though there is a little more sway on the highway on twisty roads, off road it’s never a problem.I appreciate the reply. I might go 50 lbs heavier on front and rear, 300/350 respectively. I might even just start with the rears and do the fronts later.