Dmski
Adventurer
Well I've sold the bike and instead picked this up for some summer fun.
However, using the hitch hauler for the ski instead of a trailer is an easy option for single ski stuff, but it adds considerable weight out back (within load limits). I am now riding on bumpstops exclusively with this setup. The obvious answer is get a freakin trailer. But i'm due for an upgrade anyways. Without the ski I'm currently riding on bumpstops with any more than 1 person in the back with no gear. Surprisingly it is relatively level with no one in the truck, but the rear leafs aren't cutting it.
I have a few options. Save money and just go for the helwig 550 load leafs at $50 bucks for the set, go Firestone airbags at $250, AAL and possibly a mild suspension lift using spacers in front (least favorite) or bite the bullet now and do a full suspension lift (OME MD or HD kit).
If I'm going to the trouble to do the AAL I feel I may as well do a refresh with good shocks and all new springs/leafs with a suspension lift. However the price right now for the OME just seems high but its more of a "when" not "if" I do a lift. My question for everyone is this. How have the Helwig load leafs or the airbags held up OFF road. I know people seem to like them on road, but when I do go offroad I don't want articulation destroying the air bags or disintegrating after 50 miles on the dirt.
Ideally I'd like to do airbags now, and then down the road I'd do the OME lift and put the airbags back on with a spacer to keep them from being stretched out at full droop/articulation. Thoughts?
Edit: Spoke with Steve from Nisstec and he said airbags (so long as they aren't stretched) will be acceptable offroad and won't have issues. Good news. But the more I'm eyeing the OME lift setup, the more I'm liking it. Asked when the leaf packs will be in, and it looks like next month is the earliest due to back order from Australia.
However, using the hitch hauler for the ski instead of a trailer is an easy option for single ski stuff, but it adds considerable weight out back (within load limits). I am now riding on bumpstops exclusively with this setup. The obvious answer is get a freakin trailer. But i'm due for an upgrade anyways. Without the ski I'm currently riding on bumpstops with any more than 1 person in the back with no gear. Surprisingly it is relatively level with no one in the truck, but the rear leafs aren't cutting it.
I have a few options. Save money and just go for the helwig 550 load leafs at $50 bucks for the set, go Firestone airbags at $250, AAL and possibly a mild suspension lift using spacers in front (least favorite) or bite the bullet now and do a full suspension lift (OME MD or HD kit).
If I'm going to the trouble to do the AAL I feel I may as well do a refresh with good shocks and all new springs/leafs with a suspension lift. However the price right now for the OME just seems high but its more of a "when" not "if" I do a lift. My question for everyone is this. How have the Helwig load leafs or the airbags held up OFF road. I know people seem to like them on road, but when I do go offroad I don't want articulation destroying the air bags or disintegrating after 50 miles on the dirt.
Ideally I'd like to do airbags now, and then down the road I'd do the OME lift and put the airbags back on with a spacer to keep them from being stretched out at full droop/articulation. Thoughts?
Edit: Spoke with Steve from Nisstec and he said airbags (so long as they aren't stretched) will be acceptable offroad and won't have issues. Good news. But the more I'm eyeing the OME lift setup, the more I'm liking it. Asked when the leaf packs will be in, and it looks like next month is the earliest due to back order from Australia.
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