In reading this thread, I believe I became aware of something I have been missing all along; you guys have problems with harmonic bouncing along the California Super Slabs with your short trucks. Though the suspension on my half ton full size Chevy 1500 is stock, and I am heavily loaded with a Keystone, I have no problems at any speed on the interstate. I could never understand why so many people in this forum spend so much time and money putting springs and airbags on trucks with more than enough load capacity. Why?
I am an old man and sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night which is what happened just now. Here I am bored. I took a tape measure outside to measure the wheelbase of my truck and it equals 155 inches. This is long. Take a tape measure outside and measure your wheelbase. If you have trouble bouncing, I bet your wheelbase is less than 155 inches.
Kilroy, I think you solved the problem, bouncing on the interstate is better alleviated by a longer wheelbase … which it the one thing that can’t be changed on a specific truck. …What to do? I can see how air bags would work better than stiffening the suspension when the problem is harmonic bouncing or hobby horsing. In part, due to so much I see written here, I added air shocks. I needed new shocks anyway. Air shocks really don’t change my truck very much and I run only 25 pounds of air pressure. If I ran a lot of pressure in these air shocks, too much stress would be put on the shock mounting points. Sooooo, air bags must be a practical solution to harmonic bouncing over concrete highways with short trucks. (Probably the real solution with a short truck is to slow down. That is not going to actually alter the complex cause of the harmonic hobby horsing either, but you will survive better.) John D
I am an old man and sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night which is what happened just now. Here I am bored. I took a tape measure outside to measure the wheelbase of my truck and it equals 155 inches. This is long. Take a tape measure outside and measure your wheelbase. If you have trouble bouncing, I bet your wheelbase is less than 155 inches.
Kilroy, I think you solved the problem, bouncing on the interstate is better alleviated by a longer wheelbase … which it the one thing that can’t be changed on a specific truck. …What to do? I can see how air bags would work better than stiffening the suspension when the problem is harmonic bouncing or hobby horsing. In part, due to so much I see written here, I added air shocks. I needed new shocks anyway. Air shocks really don’t change my truck very much and I run only 25 pounds of air pressure. If I ran a lot of pressure in these air shocks, too much stress would be put on the shock mounting points. Sooooo, air bags must be a practical solution to harmonic bouncing over concrete highways with short trucks. (Probably the real solution with a short truck is to slow down. That is not going to actually alter the complex cause of the harmonic hobby horsing either, but you will survive better.) John D