So I am starting this thread on Ryan's (SilvElise) behalf. He just picked up Viggen's Disco 1 and after driving it on the hwy and offroad I am concerned about a few things, especially with Ryan's plans for the truck. (please read the following, keeping in mind that I am serious, but using a bit of humor)
To start the truck feels overly top heavy, as if the suspension is too soft and the truck's going to fall over. :sombrero: On the plus side, the suspension flexes superbly. Suspension consists of 3" Rovertym springs and a 1" spacer. Also has fox shocks.
But on more than one occasion, the trucks soft suspension has made the truck feel that it is extremely possible to tip over and is VERY unsettling in off camber situations.
I feel the roof rack adds unnecessary weight, and even worse, Ryan intends to add a roof top tent soon. At 150lbs thats going to add even more leverage.
So in the grand scheme of things, Ryan does not intend to do the off roading like we did today. Instead, it will be his exploration toy, taking him to remote destinations near and far. Exploring in Big Bend, Colorado, Mexico, etc.
The truck is plenty capable how it is, but what suspension setup would be most appropriate for his uses? One that is possibly stiffer, and better capable of handling the roof loads while still maintaining a fair amount of stability and comfort on road and off hwy? Dumb question, but are sway bars available?
To start the truck feels overly top heavy, as if the suspension is too soft and the truck's going to fall over. :sombrero: On the plus side, the suspension flexes superbly. Suspension consists of 3" Rovertym springs and a 1" spacer. Also has fox shocks.

But on more than one occasion, the trucks soft suspension has made the truck feel that it is extremely possible to tip over and is VERY unsettling in off camber situations.
I feel the roof rack adds unnecessary weight, and even worse, Ryan intends to add a roof top tent soon. At 150lbs thats going to add even more leverage.
So in the grand scheme of things, Ryan does not intend to do the off roading like we did today. Instead, it will be his exploration toy, taking him to remote destinations near and far. Exploring in Big Bend, Colorado, Mexico, etc.
The truck is plenty capable how it is, but what suspension setup would be most appropriate for his uses? One that is possibly stiffer, and better capable of handling the roof loads while still maintaining a fair amount of stability and comfort on road and off hwy? Dumb question, but are sway bars available?