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I'm trying to plan out future improvements, and I want to understand the nature of the decisions that I have to make. I don't know jack squat about suspension. So that being said, pardon my terminology. I'm hoping the folks who understand this stuff are able to sus out what my needs are based on what's likely going to be a poor description.
Ok, that out of the way, of relevance I drive a 24 2 door manual Big Bend non-squatch. It's currently got the stock 255/75/r17 Bridgestone Duelers on it. The current plan is, when I wear those out, I'll go 285/70/r17 in a decent AT tire. It's primarily a pavement princess, but will see some light offroad; road trips and car camping. As far as lifts, I'm not opposed to it outright, but it's not a goal. I don't think I have many options that won't lift me anyways.
I have few complaints with the suspension as it sits, however the one complaint I have is fairly major to me: Sharp curves at freeway speeds (over 65) sometimes feel kinda sketchy. I'm sorry I can't provide more information than that, the lack of vocabulary is biting me. I came home from a trip out to Illinois last night, and coming down some of the passes on I-68 in Western Maryland felt...not good. I've driven it twice in the Bronco now and both trips felt bad, the first time I chalked it up to the vehicle being new to me. I'm coming into my Bronco from Mustangs. I've owned Mustangs exclusively for the last 25 years. I've made the same trip in those Mustangs and never felt sketched out coming down those hills. I didn't feel anything in particular that I can point out. It never felt like I was about to lose grip or roll-over, anything like that. It just felt kinda bad. I know it's /safe/ as there was a 2 door black diamond that passed me on the same roads and he clearly didn't seem to be sketched out, so maybe it's just I need to grow a bigger pair or just could be a truck thing, I dunno. I won't learn if I don't ask though.
If there are mechanical changes I can make to my vehicle though to improve that aspect of handling without destroying everything else about it's on road manners, I'd like to learn. I planned on eventually scrapping the Hitachis anyways, as as mentioned the Duelers will go the way of the dodo as well. My gut is telling me that between those two items, there's a better feel to find. I suspect a bit stiffer ride coupled with slightly wider tires might make it a bit "better" feeling in those situations but I am not sure, and not even quite certain what the right questions to be asking are.
Ok, that out of the way, of relevance I drive a 24 2 door manual Big Bend non-squatch. It's currently got the stock 255/75/r17 Bridgestone Duelers on it. The current plan is, when I wear those out, I'll go 285/70/r17 in a decent AT tire. It's primarily a pavement princess, but will see some light offroad; road trips and car camping. As far as lifts, I'm not opposed to it outright, but it's not a goal. I don't think I have many options that won't lift me anyways.
I have few complaints with the suspension as it sits, however the one complaint I have is fairly major to me: Sharp curves at freeway speeds (over 65) sometimes feel kinda sketchy. I'm sorry I can't provide more information than that, the lack of vocabulary is biting me. I came home from a trip out to Illinois last night, and coming down some of the passes on I-68 in Western Maryland felt...not good. I've driven it twice in the Bronco now and both trips felt bad, the first time I chalked it up to the vehicle being new to me. I'm coming into my Bronco from Mustangs. I've owned Mustangs exclusively for the last 25 years. I've made the same trip in those Mustangs and never felt sketched out coming down those hills. I didn't feel anything in particular that I can point out. It never felt like I was about to lose grip or roll-over, anything like that. It just felt kinda bad. I know it's /safe/ as there was a 2 door black diamond that passed me on the same roads and he clearly didn't seem to be sketched out, so maybe it's just I need to grow a bigger pair or just could be a truck thing, I dunno. I won't learn if I don't ask though.
If there are mechanical changes I can make to my vehicle though to improve that aspect of handling without destroying everything else about it's on road manners, I'd like to learn. I planned on eventually scrapping the Hitachis anyways, as as mentioned the Duelers will go the way of the dodo as well. My gut is telling me that between those two items, there's a better feel to find. I suspect a bit stiffer ride coupled with slightly wider tires might make it a bit "better" feeling in those situations but I am not sure, and not even quite certain what the right questions to be asking are.
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