Want to fix floaty suspension in 2021 LC

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Tires won’t change the feel of the brakes. A few threads on mud about the unique feel of the 200 series brakes. Sort of from nothing to lots of assist. I’ve noticed this myself on the 2021.
I do think the brakes on the current 200 series take some getting used to to avoid the scenario you described in the original post.
I have no issue with the brake feel. They are a bit touchy, but good brakes. It's the dive that accompanies the application of the brakes that i don't care for.
 
Putting on A/T tires are not going to help braking. I'd change out the shocks and see what happens.
Agreed. I'm going to swap out tires and go from there.
 
I drove the LC over Berthoud this morning. Not floaty at all. Don't know what wife was complaining about.

I would like to do something about that brake dive, though. Is there a simple fix to that?
 
I drove the LC over Berthoud this morning. Not floaty at all. Don't know what wife was complaining about.

I would like to do something about that brake dive, though. Is there a simple fix to that?

Only fix for nose dive under braking (that I know of) is upgraded suspension. Others may have ideas, but for me, switching to the OME Nitrochargers solved it, with the added benefit of better handling.
 
Only fix for nose dive under braking (that I know of) is upgraded suspension. Others may have ideas, but for me, switching to the OME Nitrochargers solved it, with the added benefit of better handling.
What springs did you go with? How does it ride? I'm thinking of going this route on my 200. I've always had good luck with OME on my Tundras.
 

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