87GMCJimmy
Adventurer
It's not a camper but, it is an offroader-
We have a 416 (maybe 406? I am not 100% confident in my Unimog identification skills) Unimog that we built a custom rear cage setup for, to be able to carry 16 passengers. It is for a customer, they have a church camp and they have the Unimog set up to give the kids the experience of offroading.
The issue we have encountered is that although it has the heavy duty rear spring package, it still feels too soft in the rear when loaded. The customer says that now with all the extra weight in the rear (and inherently higher COG) it feels like it sways too much and feels tippy.
Are there heavier duty rear springs readily available?
Or (perhaps the better approach), what could we do in the way of a rear airbag setup? One that would retain flexibility but would add load carrying capacity and stability when loaded.
Here is a pic of the rig:
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Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!!!
We have a 416 (maybe 406? I am not 100% confident in my Unimog identification skills) Unimog that we built a custom rear cage setup for, to be able to carry 16 passengers. It is for a customer, they have a church camp and they have the Unimog set up to give the kids the experience of offroading.
The issue we have encountered is that although it has the heavy duty rear spring package, it still feels too soft in the rear when loaded. The customer says that now with all the extra weight in the rear (and inherently higher COG) it feels like it sways too much and feels tippy.
Are there heavier duty rear springs readily available?
Or (perhaps the better approach), what could we do in the way of a rear airbag setup? One that would retain flexibility but would add load carrying capacity and stability when loaded.
Here is a pic of the rig:
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!!!