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Originally Posted by ads2539
I don’t think sway bars will help your wife’s motion sickness. I don’t think it is a vehicle-dependent issue.
It’s not strange at all that she got the most sick in the back seat of a car.
I have suffered from motion sickness my whole life, and it is definitely worse in the back seat. It is easier to see where you’re going and focus on the horizon in the front seat. In an airplane, you really can’t see where you’re going, and there’s not a horizon to focus on, so I get the worst motion sickness in the air. (I get seasick looking at a boat, haha!)
I never get motion sickness if I am the driver of a car or the operator of a boat.
If I try to read as a passenger in a moving car, I feel sick almost immediately.
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THIS^ I'm the same way.
That said, to answer your question, I just got heavier dobinson springs and my 4R rides much stiffer than before. It makes me feel like I'm back in my 3/4 ton truck. Which to me is a good thing.
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2014 4R SR5 - 3" Dobinsons, 285/70 Wild Peak AT3, RCI Skid & Sliders, CBI Bumper, Firewire light bar, Diode Dynamics Fogs