Have you ever ridden in a 'one ton' pickup that was empty?
Same thing.
Potholes, railroad crossings, expansion joints, washboard dirt roads...you feel it all.
Typical 2500 and 3500 (250 and 350 fords) CARGO vans will have fairly stiff leaf springs and LT tires that require 80psi (or close to it)...and they just ride ROUGH when they are empty.
But with enough weight, they smooth out and the ride is decent, even comfy.
Of course It's possible that the passenger vans have a more compliant suspension. However for our purposes I believe we have been talking about cargo vans in this thread.
Same thing.
Potholes, railroad crossings, expansion joints, washboard dirt roads...you feel it all.
Typical 2500 and 3500 (250 and 350 fords) CARGO vans will have fairly stiff leaf springs and LT tires that require 80psi (or close to it)...and they just ride ROUGH when they are empty.
But with enough weight, they smooth out and the ride is decent, even comfy.
Of course It's possible that the passenger vans have a more compliant suspension. However for our purposes I believe we have been talking about cargo vans in this thread.
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