GEN 2 Is my rear suspension failing?

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ovrlnd

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Tell the kid to stop pushing down on it.

Eyeballing it - 2170 lbs * 3' / 15' = 542 lbs plus the tongue weight of the trailer itself, whatever that is. So you're overloaded on the hitch. That is a lot of sag though.
 

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Need torsion bars by the look of it. If you push the front end down some you wouldn't have to adjust your seat to see. Guess thats why they put electric seats in the truck
 

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...Almost like the shocks are bottomed out

Dude, you got like waay to many weights on the rear wheels. There's another thread here about how many wheel weights are needed to balance some of those factory BFG's.
 
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Dude, you got like waay to many weights on the rear wheels. There's another thread here about how many wheel weights are needed to balance some of those factory BFG's.



Not sure if that is sarcasm, but I think the wheels are balanced pretty well for these tires that don't really balance well.


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Not sure if that is sarcasm, but I think the wheels are balanced pretty well for these tires that don't really balance well.

Just a failed attempt at humor....I'd explain it, but that would just be digging a deeper hole.
 
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