MikeB
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- Location
- North Texas
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1969
- Truck Model
- C10
- Engine Size
- 355
Last year I replaced my 82 C10 short bed stock springs with some new "3+1" stock replacement springs from TruckSpring.com. From what I can tell by the limited GM specs, the new springs are just a little firmer than the factory springs. The springs are P/N 22-525 which is a common P/N among vendors.
Even after almost a year and around 500-800 miles, they are quite stiff, and the ride with an empty bed is really "bouncy-bounce". It's not a bad-shock type bounce, but bucking bronco rough over some roads. Shocks are fairly new KYB G-series, which are OE replacement models.
My old 69 C10 has coil springs and it's a long bed, but it rides like Cadillac compared to my 82. Any ideas on how to make the ride smoother?
Even after almost a year and around 500-800 miles, they are quite stiff, and the ride with an empty bed is really "bouncy-bounce". It's not a bad-shock type bounce, but bucking bronco rough over some roads. Shocks are fairly new KYB G-series, which are OE replacement models.
My old 69 C10 has coil springs and it's a long bed, but it rides like Cadillac compared to my 82. Any ideas on how to make the ride smoother?