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Old 12-16-2017, 02:21 PM   #7
Chance
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State: Texas
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Originally Posted by carlgorski View Post
Shocks won’t help on side to side. Get Sumo Springs they make a night and day difference. They are cheap and easy to install yourself
Agree normal shocks won't help with leaning on turns after initial transient response.

Regarding adding Sumo Springs, the OP says he already installed them, along with heavier sway bars, "without much improvement".



My suggestion would be to accept that all tall vehicles try to lean on curves because they have a center of gravity that can be as much as 3 or 4 times higher than that of cars, so they aren't going to drive/feel the same. Unless the leaning is causing other problems (like affecting steering or stability), there isn't that much to worry about.
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