I've had the pleasure of trying out both IFS and solid axles and I won't be welding any A-arms back on anytime soon......
My four leaf springs have seen long days of interstate travel, some of the toughest trails across the US, water, rocks, mud, etc and have never let me down.
Now leaf springs vs. linked suspension is a whole other argument that I have even had with myself over the years. I chose the durabilty of leaf springs for my particular use and have finally after much effort got my rig dialed in to be able to run the rougher stuff pretty good with about 3.5"-4" of compression....that doesn't mean I'm going to be running down washed out dirt roads doing 60 MPH, but that's not my thing so I wouldn't do it if I could anyways. But in my personal opinion, military wrapped leaf springs are about as tough and dependable as it gets.
It really boils down to what you're planning to use your rig for, if it's desert/high speed stuff then long travel IFS is the only way to go IMO.....for anything else....I will always choose a solid axle rig over IFS for what I like to do.
And I will definitely call BS on "the engineers know best", the engineers do what their bosses tell them to do - make vehicles that fits the need of the majority of the population, keep cost reduced, and make it safe for anybody to use.....oh yeah forgot one....and in the case of the 1st Gen Tundra.....use any leftover Tacoma parts we have laying around to build it 'cause nobody's going to ever do more than drive on a gravel road with this thing........
And no matter what Sean says.......we are getting closer and closer to converting his way of thinking.....he just decided to start on the wrong end first

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