Oldfart
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I'm super happy with my truck. One of the only things I could complain about is an occasional odd kick to the side when hitting a bump while going straight at freeway speeds. It seems like you have to hit a bump that is just the right size at just the right angle and it will do a weird small sideways hop at the rear axle. I've never felt that once in my Silverado and have had that a long time. I'm running 34/32 psi, it rides really well.
I could see getting the hop when hitting a mid corner bump, all trucks like to do that, but this is when going straight. It reminds me of what a bike would do if your rear wheel is slightly cocked. Is this due to the 2" block that is in the rear? If it is, does going to Deaver's/Icon's get rid of this? Thanks. Here's a sexy picture thrown in for free for your help.
I could see getting the hop when hitting a mid corner bump, all trucks like to do that, but this is when going straight. It reminds me of what a bike would do if your rear wheel is slightly cocked. Is this due to the 2" block that is in the rear? If it is, does going to Deaver's/Icon's get rid of this? Thanks. Here's a sexy picture thrown in for free for your help.
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