cruiseroutfit
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Designing a setup to handle well on washboard shouldn't be an issue imo, with the right springs (much harder to do with a FJ55 of course), one can rally just fine though the washboard. My 40 rides "almost" as nice as my Tacoma does in washboard. I say FJ55's are harder as you don't have as many spring options. As a general rule I am NOT a fan of using a traditional (thick) add-a-leaf in an SOA pack. It makes them stiff and bound to suffer on ride, rather I prefer to use extra leafs (from similar leaf pack donors) to supplement the springs used in an SOA conversion. I ran stock cruiser springs with an extra main leaf (sheared off the wraps) for 6 years sucsessfully. They lasted far longer than I expected, lot of load, over a hundred trips, Rubicon, Moab, etc... flawless. Finally this past summer I broke a front main leaf. While I could have just used a donor mainleaf to rebuild that pack, I gave in and went with modified OME packs on all 4 corners... couldn't be happier Of course that options is a bit harder to implement on an FJ55, doable, but harder.
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