BackcountryBaggins
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I have a DIY bed/storage setup in the back of my pickup (see signature for thread) and the rear suspension has started to sag. I've looked for the best solution to this problem, but most other sources I've found are for towing or hauling on pavement. I drive around with a medium amount of weight (300ish lbs?) in the bed at all times, but I need to balance highway driving with light off-roading. The truck is also my daily driver.
Does anyone have a recommendation on the best fix for an overland-style rig with a little sag? Should I add a leaf to my rear suspension? Or go with airbags? I've also seen products like SumoSprings or Timbren that are also intriguing.
Issues I see with each option:
Add-a-leaf: I'm worried that it will be too stiff or bouncy, and make rutted dirt roads a nightmare.
Airbags: I don't plan on adding on-board air, so I wouldn't be able to adjust pressure easily. I'm also worried about durability.
SumoSprings: Expensive, but seems like an interesting solution.
Has anybody else had to deal with this? What was your solution?
Does anyone have a recommendation on the best fix for an overland-style rig with a little sag? Should I add a leaf to my rear suspension? Or go with airbags? I've also seen products like SumoSprings or Timbren that are also intriguing.
Issues I see with each option:
Add-a-leaf: I'm worried that it will be too stiff or bouncy, and make rutted dirt roads a nightmare.
Airbags: I don't plan on adding on-board air, so I wouldn't be able to adjust pressure easily. I'm also worried about durability.
SumoSprings: Expensive, but seems like an interesting solution.
Has anybody else had to deal with this? What was your solution?