beachz
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Great shots, thanks for sharing.
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From my driving experience with my '21, Sport is the most firm setting and feels the best on the streets especially if you are taking corners, it keeps the truck more flat. Baja feels the most soft on the road and definitely has a much more pronounced body lean in a corner but seems to soak up the bumps more. At the Raptor Assault, Baja felt the best for any off road usage. Nice ride BTW.Ive heard people say the baja suspension damper mode is the most firm setting, which would make sense , and i also hear people say that baja is the softest with the most sway. I dont know who to believe. Im guessing normal mode is the best ride on the street. Btw i dont have one yet, so i have no experince. Do you think normal mode would be fine on rough unmaintained roads , or do you think it would bottom out in potholes, from being set too soft?
It does clean up quite nicely
What rims are these? looks nice.
Nice wheels... what are you running?
What part? I was in Reno for work the past few monthsi spend a lot of time in nevada
I was under the impression that baja was firmer to keep from bottoming out on the big stuff. Maybe with the live valves, there able to feel soft then firm up when needed. I wonder if live valve is active in normal and sport mode also.From my driving experience with my '21, Sport is the most firm setting and feels the best on the streets especially if you are taking corners, it keeps the truck more flat. Baja feels the most soft on the road and definitely has a much more pronounced body lean in a corner but seems to soak up the bumps more. At the Raptor Assault, Baja felt the best for any off road usage. Nice ride BTW.
fallon. about an hour and a few east from reno. we go there twice a year. have been for 8 years nowWhat part? I was in Reno for work the past few months