GEN 2 Truck Order Discussion

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Raptorguy1

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I think 38 is too high, in fact soon I will try 33 & 32. KOs are reasonably stiff in the sidewalls, although the C range ones are pretty flexible.
I find 38 to be just right for me. They were at 40 when I got the truck in June when temps were in the low 100's. I lowered them to 38 and they felt good. With temps now around 70, they dropped to around 35 and the suspension felt a bit numb. I brought them back up to 38 and the ride is good again.
 

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The truck doesn't handle like a regular truck. I drove mine 2000 miles from Missouri to California. Just beware of the bumps on curves. I experienced one going 80 mph but I knew not to over react and let the truck do its thing.

I wondered if the 2019 shocks addressed that. I have a 2018, and when I hit a bump at 70 mph, the rear end feels airborne and it lands at a slight angle (either to the left or right). If you anticipate it, it’s not too bad to control.
 

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I wondered if the 2019 shocks addressed that. I have a 2018, and when I hit a bump at 70 mph, the rear end feels airborne and it lands at a slight angle (either to the left or right). If you anticipate it, it’s not too bad to control.

I always watch the cars ahead of me to see if there is a bump in the road. Just so that I know it's there and don't over react.
 

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I have a question.

For those who ordered the bed extender, is the bed extender installed at the dealer or factory?

I ordered the bed extender, but now think I would like the divider instead.

I would hope I could tell dealer not to bother to install it, so I can sell the extender on ebay and then get a divider with the cash.


I ordered the extender thinking I needed it to Qualify for the Section 179 deduction(which says you need 6 ft + to qualify) but just thinking iam going to go with the mileage deductions(gonna buy other equipment in 2019 for business anyway) .

Let me know!
Correct me if I’m wrong but all you need is GWVR 6000lbs or greater to schedule 179 your vehicle.


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