LBT
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I like the sound of all that! It definitely sounds similar to what the clanker was spiting out. Did it improve the ride unloaded as well? Did you keep it at the heavier (40%) setting all the time? The clanker keeps recommending that I keep at the lighter level (25%) since I'll be mostly unloaded at this point, so I'm curious to hear about how well it rides unloaded/lightly loaded.I believe I was the first to use the Roadmaster Active Suspension back in 2021 when I bought my Ranger. I was towing a 7000 lb camper with 700-725 lb tongue weight, Bed had around 300-350 lb of "stuff" and I had replaced the stock shocks with a pair of KYB's....helped but not enough.
Did some serious studying on the RAS and went with it.
It is a "passive" system that acts like an air bag system but only when weight is placed on the rear. It also acts as a sway bar when cornering, and also as a traction bar setup. All for less than your air bag set up or a sway bar costs.
It is a set up once and forget it,,,,ran it on my Ranger for 4 years and never touched it other than to occasionally spray it down with some spray lube.
My current Expedition has rear coils so unfortunately there's nothing that can help.....but id Roadmaster had a setup for it I would buy in a second.
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