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How do I make the suspension softer (like a Cadillac)?

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I've put some weight in the back of this things and it rides like an absolute dream. Anyone have a link to a resource that would show me how to calc the spring rate to make it ride like it has 2000lbs in the bed all the time?

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2,000 pounds? That's a bit over the payload, no?
 

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I think that would be tough. My dad’s 2023 ICE F150 has a 6,600 lb GVWR, which is 2,000 lbs under mine. I imagine you could swap coil springs, but there would probably be running close to the bump stops because of the softer springs.

Might be worth a try if it’s that important to you, though.

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I've put some weight in the back of this things and it rides like an absolute dream. Anyone have a link to a resource that would show me how to calc the spring rate to make it ride like it has 2000lbs in the bed all the time?

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So it rides like it’s got 4000lbs when it’s loaded? 😂
 

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Check your tire pressure... make sure the tires are not overinflated. If you want a cushy ride with an unladen bed, drop the rear tire pressure 1 or 2 PSI. Then, when you need to haul 2000# of firewood, you can reinflate the tires. Much easier/cheaper/faster than changing springs.

OR - make yourself up a ballast. FInd a local steel fab shop, have them cut you a piece of 1" road plate that will fit in the bed. Prob cost you $1500-ish, (similar to a spring swap) and you can remove it as needed.
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