AHC Help, Tech Stream Data Review

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Personally, I’d shoot for a little lower pressure on the rear, especially if those numbers are unladen.

I recently dialed mine in. Kings coils with 30mm spacers on the right, 40mm on the left and re-indexed the torsion bars as far as I could. It now sits dead level from side to side and has factory 3/4” rake from front to rear. I forget the exact numbers but pressures are on the lower end of spec. Ride quality was good before but it’s a dream now, absolutely on a cloud!

Have a look under there and make sure the coil is still seated correctly on the spacer, also check your sway bar bushings.
 
Thanks for the input. I could have upgraded to the Kings, but figured we'd see how the Slee spacer does. Rear pressure could be lower, but I do have a rack, XL RTT, alucab shadow awning and a sleeper platform in the rear.

Springs def look seated, could probably replace most bushings, but nothing back there looked fubar yet.

I hit a few things with some silicone and the suspension is all quiet now.

I'm probably going to take the leave well enough alone for now. Maybe next summer I'll dig into some of the bushing replacements. Truck rides good and smooth.
 
Okay, another update. Slee 30mm spacers installed today.

Here is the result on tech stream. I'm happy with those pressures. One item of note, I detect a squeek sound from the suspension now. I suspect it's the top of the spring rubbing the spacer. Hopefully that seats and the noise goes away. Anybody else experience that after installation?

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Is it sitting cross-level? The sensors think it is not, so perhaps you have some opportunity to adjust those front bar(s) a little more. If you get that front down to the bottom of spec, I bet it'll help the rear a little too. Since the front t-bars are somewhat middle-biased they tend to help the rear as well.

Overall, nice work though. That's good enough to not give you trouble in typical use.
 

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