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D series rear suspension bug.

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting: Bugs, Questions and Support' started by bajacrazy32, Apr 22, 2016.

  1. bajacrazy32

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    Okay, in this update and the previous update I have noticed that at random times while playing that the rear suspension goes COMPLETELY stiff when the ride height was increased all the way in the tuning section. When I say completely stiff, I am meaning that there is no suspension. Almost as if you replaced the rear shocks and springs with a metal bar, allowing no travel at all. Is there a know fix for this? I have cleared the cache and all my mods completely.

    Any help or a fix would be greatly appreciated, Thanks.
     
  2. Goosah

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    Thanks for the report. The off road leaf spring had a tendency to invert the shackle and get jammed when extended too far. It's fixed internally now. Until the next update you'll just have to not lift the truck so high :p
     
  3. B727ClassicFlyer

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    If the suspension does go that stiff, use the "drag acceleration" technique: accelerate, then slam on the brakes. If done correctly, the suspension should "break" back to normal operation.
     
  4. bajacrazy32

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    Thank you both for your responses. Guess I wont be able to have my extremely jacked up trucks :eek:
     
  5. aarondavis2014

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    It would be good if we could install longer leaf springs or extended shackles, this would help with the higher lifts and more suspension travel
     
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