Roadmaster Active Suspension
#1
Roadmaster Active Suspension
http://www.activesuspension.com/
Since the search function is not working I thought I'ld ask...
Anybody here useing these? How is the adjustability?
It looks like once the bracket is installed under the leaf spring brackets, you could unbolt the Roadmasters when you didn't need them. Any thoughts? There was some good videos on the web site.
http://www.activesuspension.com/media02.htm
For those in northern climates, How bad did the threaded shaft and nuts corrode up?
TIA, Doug.
Since the search function is not working I thought I'ld ask...
Anybody here useing these? How is the adjustability?
It looks like once the bracket is installed under the leaf spring brackets, you could unbolt the Roadmasters when you didn't need them. Any thoughts? There was some good videos on the web site.
http://www.activesuspension.com/media02.htm
For those in northern climates, How bad did the threaded shaft and nuts corrode up?
TIA, Doug.
Last edited by sagittarius; 02-13-2002 at 04:38 PM.
#2
I have had my roadmaster setup for over a year now and it is well worth the cost. Installation took about an hour or so. Once you figured out what you were doing it is a snap. I am near the coast of Virginia and they look just like they did when I installed them. The biggest improvement I noticed was the ride when the bed is empty and also cornering improved a lot. I agree that once you have the plate on the rear axle you can take the rest of it off pretty easy if you want to. Since the empty bed ride is improved I just leave them on all the time. It truly smooths out the ride.
Last edited by BlckF150Lariat; 02-16-2002 at 11:12 AM.