StableLoad® Suspension Upgrade Upper Overload

The StableLoad® suspension enhancement dramatically improves vehicle handling characteristics by "pre-engaging" your factory vehicle suspension. This causes a stabilizing effect by activating your truck's suspension sooner as intended by the vehicle manufacturer. Once you begin to tow or haul with your truck, pressure is applied on the factory overload springs of your vehicle's suspension. The leaf springs on your vehicle are designed as a spring pack with upper and lower overload leaf springs. When the vehicle is loaded the spring pack engages. The problem is that there isn't enough stability to support the load, resulting in poor handling characteristics such as truck sag, side to side sway, body roll, and porpoising.

 

StableLoad® - Upper Overload - CHEVY - A7202
StableLoad® - Upper Overload - CHEVY - A7202
StableLoad® - Upper Overload - A7200
StableLoad® - Upper Overload - A7200
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StableLoad options

StableLoad Suspension Upgrade (Upper Application) Features:

Patented: US 8,870,169

* Applies to vehicles that are currently under manufacturer warranty

StableLoad Upper Overload

StableLoad® Upper Overload in place of a factory contact pad. (Actual product color is black; shown in yellow for contrast)

StableLoad® is engineered for Ford, Dodge and GM trucks fitted with factory upper contact overloads. Torklift's StableLoad® for upper overload applications is designed to replace the smaller, inefficient factory overload bump stop pads, putting the upper overload springs to work sooner. It dramatically stabilizes the vehicle suspension and makes the vehicle's passengers and load significantly safer.

The StableLoad® upper overload is available for a very quick and simple no-drill installation with serious improvement results.

This is accomplished by bolting each of the StableLoads (four per kit) onto each overload frame bump stop pad (front and rear passenger side, front and rear driver side) StableLoad® kits work equally well with or without aftermarket airbags overloads. Each precision crafted StableLoad® kit carries our Legendary Lifetime Warranty and is proudly made in the USA.

The better value is the Quick Disconnect StableLoad® as it offers the ability to engage and disengage with ease. We generally recommend going with the Quick Disconnect StableLoads® (A7310 no drill or A7311 drilling required) whenever possible as the lower Overload offers a shorter, thicker spring which offers a greater spring capacity and ultimately offers increased handling while retaining the ability to disengage when unloaded for a nice comfortable ride. The bottom overload spring has a higher spring rate which offers approximately 30% better overall handling when compared to the thinner lower spring rate of the upper overload.
Due to the effectiveness of the StableLoads®, using just the lower overload set on the average vehicle will generally suffice. In some instances though, you may decide to later add the STABLELOAD® for the upper overload and run both upper and lower overload StableLoads® if you may feel that you would prefer some extra support. In either case, we would recommend trying out the lower Quick Disconnect STABLELOAD® first before making your decision.
Yes. StableLoads® are the lowest cost, most effective and highest return suspension modification on the market. The StableLoad® does two things. One. It dramatically improves the handling characteristics of your loaded vehicle by "pre-loading" the factory overload spring. And two. By "pre-Loading" the factory overload spring; it effectively reduces the amount it would initially sag under load. There are many STABLELOAD® users that tow or haul and do not use airbags. Running the STABLELOADs® without Airbags is often all that's needed to avoid having to go with just airbags alone as airbags can be very costly and can in some cases seriously reduce the handling and safety.
StableLoads® and airbag overloads are two different things. Airbags are designed for Leveling and not designed for the overall stability of the vehicle. The downside to airbag overloads is that they accomplish all this by lifting the weight off the factory-engineered suspension. Your vehicle engineers designed the weight to be carried over the progressive 4' rear leaf springs. On any heavy towing or hauling set up, to level the vehicle with airbags means you have to take a majority of the weight off of the factory suspension and are now carrying that weight on an area roughly equivalent to the size of a two footballs. Airbags mount directly over the axle and also mount to the frame, effectively bypassing the suspension. This is why you can actually experience a considerable increase in unsafe handling such as sway, porpoising (bucking) and body roll even though the vehicle is now closer to level with the airbag overloads engaged.

Not at all. Your vehicles suspension has undergone a multitude of tests by factory engineers to ensure many years of reliability and usability. Our StableLoad essentially engages the overload sooner to activate the overload even under smaller weight loads which allows the chassis frame to remain nearly level and provides better steering alignment and offers far greater safety and superior handling when loaded.

It's important to remember that each vehicle model has gone through extensive testing and engineered for that vehicles specific rated capacity. The vehicle manufacture will at no time modify the rated capacity of the vehicle after it has left the factory, even if aftermarket accessories are used to enhance the safety and handling, the factory rated capacity can never be altered or increased. The StableLoad is designed to dramatically improve the stability of the vehicle and not increase the factory rated weight capacity.

Depending on the StableLoad you are installing and your mechanical ability. The StableLoad by no means is hard to install. Each StableLoad kit requires minimal tools such as two wrenches, a hand drill, a jack and jack stands and can be installed by yourself in a garage or in your driveway. The upper overload StableLoad will typically take 30 min or less to install. The lower overload Quick Disconnect StableLoad w/ drill kit will typically take around 15 min to drill each hole and both lower overload Quick Disconnect StableLoad take 30 min or less for the actual install.

Most vehicle manufactures have engineered the overloads as a progressive overload system, which increases the overall suspension capacity incrementally as more weight is being added. We recommend using all four StableLoads® when possible, but in those rare instances where only two can be utilized, it is better to use two than none at all. This will give you the best overall performance.

Yes. The Quick Disconnect StableLoad utilizes specially designed wedge plates that contact both main leaf spring pack and lower overload surfaces. The Quick Disconnect StableLoad comes assembled with a wedge pack and has three individual wedge plates in each wedge pack that are designed to be able to be removed one at a time (as needed) to accommodate applications where the space between the lower overload and main spring pack are limited. Each individual wedge plate is 1/4 inch thick and has special tapered edges built in. The Special tapered edges of the wedge plates assist the StableLoad to engage by allowing it to "scissor" the wedge pack in between the overload and the leaf spring. In this particular case, you would use two wedge plates instead of all three.

Yes. The Quick Disconnect StableLoad can be adjusted as it comes with 3 ¼" wedge plates. When installing the Quick Disconnect StableLoad, make sure that the heavy side of the truck utilizes as many of the three wedge plates in the wedge pack as possible and on the opposite side of the truck, remove one of the wedge plates and test drive with the truck loaded and adjust to your specific taste.

The StableLoad was designed for use on vehicles with a healthy leaf spring suspension. As suspensions wear down they sag and the gap between the overload and main spring pack decreases and in some cases there is no gap left. Make sure when measuring your overload to main leaf spring pack gap that your vehicle is empty. If you have airbag overloads on the vehicle, you can fill them up to increase the gap between the overload and main leaf spring pack (or the gap for the upper overload contact pad if you are using the StableLoad for the upper overload). Whether your vehicle has a gap or does not have a gap, the handling improvement will still be dramatic, however on vehicles with limited or no gap the StableLoad can potentially stiffen the suspension and may result in a tougher time engaging and disengaging (Quick disconnect StableLoad only) and in some cases can lead to somewhat stiffer suspension ride when the vehicle is empty.

Your vehicle factory suspension was designed by the vehicle engineers to carry the payload on the leaf spring suspension. Overloads such as airbags can help a vehicle that is towing or carrying a heavy payload by keeping the vehicle level. Leveling improves braking by shifting more weight onto the front wheels due to a forward shift in the center of gravity. Airbag overloads can also help by keeping the vehicle front alignment closer to specification as again the vehicle is closer to a stock level stance.

As stated above, the StableLoad dramatically improves vehicle handling characteristics by "reactivating" the stabilizing affect designed into the rear springs by keeping them actively under load the way your vehicle factory engineers designed them to operate. The StableLoad accomplishes this and functions equally as well when used with or without airbag overloads. For vehicles that do not yet have airbag overloads we recommend starting with the StableLoad prior to investing in airbags.

  • The StableLoad costs up to 50% less, when compared to other suspension upgrade products.
  • Further upgrading or product additions for vehicle suspension is the responsibility and made solely at the discretion of the vehicle owner/operator

PATENT: Load Stabilizing devices sold under StableLoad brand name are covered by one or more U.S. PATENTS and/or pending patent applications.

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I have a Chevy 2500 with a Lance truck camper. The load is somewhere around 3200 lbs. I wasn't ok with the drop on the rear suspension and considered air bags. I saw the info on the Stableload and decided to try it first. The installation was easy enough since the springs already had a hole to mount the parts. These parts made a big difference. The rear of the truck rides several inches higher and the handling seems more secure. Oncoming cars no longer flash their lights because they think I am driving with brights on. This worked really well for me and I very much recommend this product.