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Wouldn't be any problem with the rear suspension axle if they would have left it alone in the first place and not changed it to Independent rear suspension. It's a truck. Just like a Lincoln Town Car. It should be rear-wheel drive with a solid rear axle.
But see, they can't do that. Just that they can't leave out the video screens cup holders and Wi-Fi. Too many people are suckered into wanting them. At least those items make things convenient. It greatly pissed me off that I had to get independent rear suspension on the used Navigator I bought. I didn't want the first generation because after having an expedition it looked like the same vehicle inside. The 03-06 is my favorite interior design. I can't stand the 07 with the stupid retro 67 Galaxy ugly-looking Dash!
All the independent rear suspension does for me is calls me worried and it will cause me expense if I keep it long enough. I can almost guarantee that a first-generation I can change the gear lube one time and never have to think about it again no matter how many miles I put on the vehicle. On the newer design I will eventually have to replace a stupid half shaft that shouldn't exist. Because I boot will eventually split and it's basically cheaper just to throw a new half shaft in an easier than it is to put a boot on. Then let's not forget the hub assembly that would never have to worry about on a solid rear axle. Stupid stupid stupid all because people are convinced we have to use the latest and greatest technology designs in everything. I even buy old vehicles and I can't get away from the crap.
But it didn't piss you off enough to go buy an Escalade, with a solid rear axle and big V-8? Or even a Land Cruiser with a solid FRONT axle?It greatly pissed me off that I had to get independent rear suspension on the used Navigator I bought.
The New Ram Pickups went with independent rear. The ol' leaf springs from the horse and buggy days were tossed on the junk heap.
Having said that ... My '08 Mustang has a solid rear and it is dialed in that I see no negatives on the race track. It is all how it is put together.
Funny how you guys think that a solid axle is better for off road when in the OHRV community, IRS and IFS are top selling points as the individual wheels maintain full traction contact on un-level surfaces.
Funny how you guys think that a solid axle is better for off road when in the OHRV community, IRS and IFS are top selling points as the individual wheels maintain full traction contact on un-level surfaces.
I think you meant that the new Ram pickups have coil springs in the rear with a solid rear axle.
Kinda like after 40 or more BEERSIt usually does. After 40 or more posts, you forgot what the reason for the post was.
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