zelseman
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My wife and I have been full-timing out of our 2000 Chevy Short Bus since April and have only recently picked up a 4runner to take to Baja for the Winter while we make plans for the bus. While driving the 4runner I have noticed that living out of a roof top tent is not nearly as comfortable as a queen sized bed with a heater and the 4runner is a lot of fun off-road as the bus is painful to say the least. This has led me to research upgrades for off road manners of the bus and allow better capability and comfort.
The bus:
It's time for some suspension upgrades. The suspension on the bus is completely stock and worn out. The front is a coil spring and the rear is leaf sprung. I know nothing else about the bus other than it having a 6.5L diesel and 8-lug wheels.
Upgrade plans include:
And a picture of the 4Runner for kicks-
The bus:
It's time for some suspension upgrades. The suspension on the bus is completely stock and worn out. The front is a coil spring and the rear is leaf sprung. I know nothing else about the bus other than it having a 6.5L diesel and 8-lug wheels.
Upgrade plans include:
- Rear Sway Bar- The bus is already top heavy and rocks side to side on and off road and it is obvious that a rear sway bar is needed. This is the bar I am considering: https://www.sdtrucksprings.com/hellwig-7635-rear-sway-bar-1997-2017-g2500-g3500
- Rear Leaf Springs- I am hesitant to dump money into a helper spring, but an add a leaf seems like a decent solution to raise the truck a bit and support the weight of the conversion a bit better: https://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1600
- Front Coil Springs- The front is quite bouncy and I figured if I am changing out the rear springs I might as well opt for new front springs as well: https://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=376
- Shocks- I have no idea how to go about ordering shocks for this thing. Am I better off replacing the springs then measuring the distance needed for the shocks and contacting Bilstein or FOX for a replacement?
- Rear Locker- Although not a suspension question, I have reached the conclusion by seeking advice and researching my options that a rear locker will allow traction in most situations and will be much simpler and affordable than swapping to a 4WD front axle. How do I determine what rear axle I have and which locker to select?
And a picture of the 4Runner for kicks-