stanzuray
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Had a M1031 for years now. Converted to a pickup but the rear spring pack is incredibly thick (info says it's almost a 2 ton pack because it's made to support the maintenance cab that it came with). So weak rear springs should not be an issue???
Anyway any time I get in snow that causes any spinning of the rear wheels (in 4 wheel drive or not, or low or high transfer case gears) it starts hoping bad. Lots of weight does help but only if the tires don't start spinning. If they do the truck hops. Had lots of different tires over the years regular radial ones and real wide 8 ply.
Did searching on this years back and on other forums to. Just thought I'd try it again. Ready to try some stabilizers or rear bars but thought I'd post this first. Speed is not an issue as it happens even just starting from a dead stop. Spring shackles and U bolts are solid. It's my daily driver and starts at 20 below with no plug in (like to plug in though) and only 16,000 on it now so drive train should not be sloppy (all u joints etc. seem tight).
Also if I'm on a real slick surface it will spin rear tires without hopping. But any grabbing by those rear tires with resistance like deep snow and it hops. Does this with chains on or not which I have on now as all the roads in this village have 4" of pack kept on them all winter.
Been a while since I posted - hello to everyone. Stan
Anyway any time I get in snow that causes any spinning of the rear wheels (in 4 wheel drive or not, or low or high transfer case gears) it starts hoping bad. Lots of weight does help but only if the tires don't start spinning. If they do the truck hops. Had lots of different tires over the years regular radial ones and real wide 8 ply.
Did searching on this years back and on other forums to. Just thought I'd try it again. Ready to try some stabilizers or rear bars but thought I'd post this first. Speed is not an issue as it happens even just starting from a dead stop. Spring shackles and U bolts are solid. It's my daily driver and starts at 20 below with no plug in (like to plug in though) and only 16,000 on it now so drive train should not be sloppy (all u joints etc. seem tight).
Also if I'm on a real slick surface it will spin rear tires without hopping. But any grabbing by those rear tires with resistance like deep snow and it hops. Does this with chains on or not which I have on now as all the roads in this village have 4" of pack kept on them all winter.
Been a while since I posted - hello to everyone. Stan
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