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warrior

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A hard ride is the nature of the beast.

 

The answer everyone wants to hear: whatever they want.

 

The real pressure? Depends on load and conditions. But the general rule (without dragging out the TMs) is higher tire pressure for larger loads and longer tread life on hard surface roads. Lower pressures for sand/mud.

 

At over $300USD per tire I go for longevity over ride (again, a CCKW was never meant to have a soft ride).

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NDTs are horrible tires. Switching to a sane tread pattern would also help with ride.

 

Look at the rear springs of any CCKW... that spring stack is like a foot thick and the only spring pivot point is the center trunnion. By design the weels are made to articulate, not really compensate for ride. The front springs are a little better.... but still way to stiff to expect anything but a bone jarring ride.

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NDTs are horrible tires. Switching to a sane tread pattern would also help with ride.

 

Look at the rear springs of any CCKW... that spring stack is like a foot thick and the only spring pivot point is the center trunnion. By design the weels are made to articulate, not really compensate for ride. The front springs are a little better.... but still way to stiff to expect anything but a bone jarring ride.

Yep, no option but to man up and hold on tight !

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Yep, no option but to man up and hold on tight !

 

I bet the ride is the reason there are no cup holders on a CCKW. One pebble on the road and the entire cab is a wreck.

 

One reason why I can't wait to finish my Chevvy 1.5 tonner...

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