Hi all,
I recently purchased a new to me '99 Tacoma extra cab TRD with 120,000 miles. Even more recently and after 6 months of looking (since before I found the Tacoma) I bought a good condition Wildernest. With the wildernest, an auxiliary battery and a sleeping platform (about 500lb total) I seem to be a bit low in the derrier. The leafs are almost flat and I have noticed the ride seems harsh when ever going over bumps. I will soon have a water tank and pump (another 120lb or so) arriving, which I am sure remove any trace of a smile from my leaves and they will end up a little frowny.
So my question is: what is an affordable way of getting a little bounce back in my rear end and bringing it back to stock (or slightly above) height? I have been looking at an add a leaf and new shocks all around. I have heard bad things about short add a leafs, but are the longer ones okay? I have been looking at toytec AALs and a set of bilstein 5100s on all corners. I am in need of new shocks, so I figure I may as well add new shocks while I am pulling apart the rear end. However this completely maxes out my already blown budget. Is it worth going with the bilsteins in the back or are there cheaper options? I would like to have the 5100's (or other adjustable shock) in the front so I can level it out from what ever height the rear ends up being.
Thanks in advance.
I recently purchased a new to me '99 Tacoma extra cab TRD with 120,000 miles. Even more recently and after 6 months of looking (since before I found the Tacoma) I bought a good condition Wildernest. With the wildernest, an auxiliary battery and a sleeping platform (about 500lb total) I seem to be a bit low in the derrier. The leafs are almost flat and I have noticed the ride seems harsh when ever going over bumps. I will soon have a water tank and pump (another 120lb or so) arriving, which I am sure remove any trace of a smile from my leaves and they will end up a little frowny.
So my question is: what is an affordable way of getting a little bounce back in my rear end and bringing it back to stock (or slightly above) height? I have been looking at an add a leaf and new shocks all around. I have heard bad things about short add a leafs, but are the longer ones okay? I have been looking at toytec AALs and a set of bilstein 5100s on all corners. I am in need of new shocks, so I figure I may as well add new shocks while I am pulling apart the rear end. However this completely maxes out my already blown budget. Is it worth going with the bilsteins in the back or are there cheaper options? I would like to have the 5100's (or other adjustable shock) in the front so I can level it out from what ever height the rear ends up being.
Thanks in advance.