I have an Autohome Columbus permanently mounted on my 4Runner. We've gotten a lot of use out of it so far and love it, but there's one thing I wish we could improve.
When my wife and I are up there at night any movement by either of causes the suspension to bounce, especially side-to-side. It's not so bad that it's a deal breaker, but also not so negligible that my modification-obsessed mind doesn't wish there was a way to "lock" or "manually disable" the suspension of the vehicle.
Obviously, this would just be for when we're parked. We'll be driving/camping every day for a while starting this summer on a long trip through SA, so something as labor intensive as jacking it up and putting it on jack stands won't work (nor will I be able to carry jack stands with us on the trip). Minor manual work to lock it down would be fine though.
Is there any solution for doing this? Bonus points if it also allows us to adjust the "locked-in-place" height independently for each wheel so that we can fine-tune the level of the RTT on un-level ground.
Also, the way the roof top tent is oriented, just locking the rear suspension would probably do 90% of the job.
When my wife and I are up there at night any movement by either of causes the suspension to bounce, especially side-to-side. It's not so bad that it's a deal breaker, but also not so negligible that my modification-obsessed mind doesn't wish there was a way to "lock" or "manually disable" the suspension of the vehicle.
Obviously, this would just be for when we're parked. We'll be driving/camping every day for a while starting this summer on a long trip through SA, so something as labor intensive as jacking it up and putting it on jack stands won't work (nor will I be able to carry jack stands with us on the trip). Minor manual work to lock it down would be fine though.
Is there any solution for doing this? Bonus points if it also allows us to adjust the "locked-in-place" height independently for each wheel so that we can fine-tune the level of the RTT on un-level ground.
Also, the way the roof top tent is oriented, just locking the rear suspension would probably do 90% of the job.