2019 Live Valve Delete?

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Has anyone actually had a truck go into proper limp mode because of this the shocks? This seems fishy.
 
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Corbin Barr

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LMAO...Never seen an issue with shocks stranding people. It's a silly concern but I agree it's your ride and your worry and you should address all your concerns. Are you considering run flat tires, ECU or TCU delete? Do you carry spare ujoints? Curious if you have spare parts that are far more likely to fail and strand you? How far do you take it? Genuinely curious as worrying about shocks stranding you is so far out in left field from reported problems it's a whole new thought process I've never considered.

I see nerves have been struck.

Go flex your epeen somewhere else, and relax. I posted a topic based on my concern, not yours or someone else's and I don't particularly care or need your opinion for your rig, or how you spend your $. This was based off things I could address easily, and tagged on the run IF something were to happen. Anyone who has spent any time in the backwoods understands that anything can happen, at any time, and the best thing anyone can do is prevent what you can, and fix what you can, when it breaks.


The questions have been answered, a $400 insurance policy is easy enough for me and is something I personally see worth having in my glove box. Booth9999 gave me some things I can read on, and I intend on doing just that.
 
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I see nerves have been struck.

Go flex your epeen somewhere else, and relax. I posted a topic based on my concern, not yours or someone else's and I don't particularly care or need your opinion for your rig, or how you spend your $. This was based off things I could address easily, and tagged on the run IF something were to happen. Anyone who has spent any time in the backwoods understands that anything can happen, at any time, and the best thing anyone can do is prevent what you can, and fix what you can, when it breaks.


The questions have been answered, a $400 insurance policy is easy enough for me and is something I personally see worth having in my glove box. Booth9999 gave me some things I can read on, and I intend on doing just that.

I didn't tell you anything about how I spend my $. I asked if...using your own logic and based on your question and acknowledging you concern if you plan to use run flat tires as it's way more common for a tire to leave you stranded then the shocks. Or what other types of things you might carry that might break. Since being stranded for shocks is unheard of but would totally suck the same applies to many things on your rig. Are you only addressing the shock concern or do you try to prevent even more likely failures? I'm genuinely curious...there might be a thought process I've been overlooking and you might have valid ideas on how to be best prepared when off road away from help. I can't find a single instance of the live valve shocks leaving anyone stranded...doesn't mean it hasn't happened though...and if you don't want to engage in your own thoughts then I understand but if you do then I'd be interested in how far you go to prevent being stranded.
 

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Not to hijack the thread, I hope they will come out with some 37 inch airless mud tires (like they already have for ATVs) that would fit our trucks. I think it would be worth the bucks for the backwoods.
 
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