mmiller001
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I have a 1999 Tacoma with 230,000 miles and a truck camper. The camper pretty much bottoms out the suspension and the ride is poor. I have done a lot of research into suspension upgrades but am stuck and looking for help form the community. The most common upgrade I see are firestone airbags (d). However my concern is the truck suspension is old and worn and will underperform with any option, including airbags (See photos for how low its sits with camper installed). My gut says to install a new set of Old Man Dakar leafs (f), or better yet a full suspension overhaul (g). However I don’t know how well these leafs will handle the camper weight - and my fear is I’ll install new leafs only to have them still bottom out. Then, will airbags be out the question because of the increased lift.
Truck
- 1999 Toyota Tacoma sr5, 4x4, 230,000 miles
- tires have aggressive offroad tread, but are otherwise stock size.
- Northstar mc600 slide in camper
Suspension Upgrade Requirements
- Eliminate sag and “level load” at max payload (~1500lbs)
- Improve handling performance, reduce sway, roll, etc.
- Lift is OK but not required
- One solution is ideal, but a combo would be OK
Suspension Upgrade Options
a. Timberans
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/tortac4a-tacoma-load-support.html
b. Torklift Stableloads
https://www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/TorkLift/TLA7311.html
c. Add-a-leafs
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/85250ta.html
d. Firestone Ride Right Airbags
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/2304.html
e. Hellwig Supersprings
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/ssa18-tacoma-4wd.html
f. Old Man Dakar Leafs
https://wheelersoffroad.com/product...mu-cs046r-dakar-leaf-spring-set-98-04-tacoma/
g. Old Man Dakar Leafs + coils and shocks
http://store.arbusa.com/2-Inch-Nitrocharger-Sport-98-04-Tacoma-Heavy-Kit-OMETAC04HKS-P21324.aspx
h. All pro leafs (expedition) + coils and shocks
https://www.allprooffroad.com/9504frontsuspension/299
i. If there are other leaf options better suited for heavy payloads I’m open to more options!
Thanks!
Matt
FYI've also posted over at Tacoma World: https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads...-for-hauling-max-payload-truck-camper.413377/
Truck
- 1999 Toyota Tacoma sr5, 4x4, 230,000 miles
- tires have aggressive offroad tread, but are otherwise stock size.
- Northstar mc600 slide in camper
Suspension Upgrade Requirements
- Eliminate sag and “level load” at max payload (~1500lbs)
- Improve handling performance, reduce sway, roll, etc.
- Lift is OK but not required
- One solution is ideal, but a combo would be OK
Suspension Upgrade Options
a. Timberans
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/tortac4a-tacoma-load-support.html
b. Torklift Stableloads
https://www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/TorkLift/TLA7311.html
c. Add-a-leafs
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/85250ta.html
d. Firestone Ride Right Airbags
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/2304.html
e. Hellwig Supersprings
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/ssa18-tacoma-4wd.html
f. Old Man Dakar Leafs
https://wheelersoffroad.com/product...mu-cs046r-dakar-leaf-spring-set-98-04-tacoma/
g. Old Man Dakar Leafs + coils and shocks
http://store.arbusa.com/2-Inch-Nitrocharger-Sport-98-04-Tacoma-Heavy-Kit-OMETAC04HKS-P21324.aspx
h. All pro leafs (expedition) + coils and shocks
https://www.allprooffroad.com/9504frontsuspension/299
i. If there are other leaf options better suited for heavy payloads I’m open to more options!
Thanks!
Matt
FYI've also posted over at Tacoma World: https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads...-for-hauling-max-payload-truck-camper.413377/