Now that I have a week of driving the '05 LSE in the same areas as I have driven my other vehicles, I am left wondering if there is a suggested pattern with the Panther platform to tighten up the slop on the HPP suspension.
I am presuming that the OEM Michelin tires have a lot of give in the sidewalls and that there is some stiffening to be gained by upgrading to a more performance-oriented tire.
I also know that factory shocks in general tend to suck, even when labeled as performance...the sole exception I have driven was the R-package Miatas that came from the factory with Bilsteins in place. Thirty days or thirty miles has applied to many new vehicles I have purchased...
And lastly, I have looked at the charts posted that reflect the spring rates for the HPP falling in between the "pacify the masses" packages and the police/severe service types of packages.
I'm not expecting to create a two-ton handling equivalent to the Miata, but I want to eliminate some of the roll I am experiencing. Even the truck (F350) doesn't wallow this much, and it is five-years old with little in the way of upgrades.
The question then becomes one of in which order most have upgraded the newer platforms...
I am presuming that the OEM Michelin tires have a lot of give in the sidewalls and that there is some stiffening to be gained by upgrading to a more performance-oriented tire.
I also know that factory shocks in general tend to suck, even when labeled as performance...the sole exception I have driven was the R-package Miatas that came from the factory with Bilsteins in place. Thirty days or thirty miles has applied to many new vehicles I have purchased...
And lastly, I have looked at the charts posted that reflect the spring rates for the HPP falling in between the "pacify the masses" packages and the police/severe service types of packages.
I'm not expecting to create a two-ton handling equivalent to the Miata, but I want to eliminate some of the roll I am experiencing. Even the truck (F350) doesn't wallow this much, and it is five-years old with little in the way of upgrades.
The question then becomes one of in which order most have upgraded the newer platforms...
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