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Roadmaster Active Suspension Question
I have a 2003 Silverado SS - I am told that the truck monitors the breaking by knowing what the ride hight is. It will then know how much pressure to apply to the back breaks verses the frount etc. My question for all is: I would like to install the Roadmaster Active Suspension that was shown on the Two Guys Garage a few weeks ago however will it have an adverse effect on the breaking??? I asked this question of the Roadmaster Active Suspension company in Charlotte and they said NO however they sell it, I need and answer from other sources.
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A sensor measures how much the spring is compressed? Then it just might effect the brakes, since the roadmaster is an over-
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i don't think it would affect the brakes as the roadmaster system does not raise or lower the vehicle-just helps stabilize it.
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