I am in the early stages of planning my 2005 FG140 build and of course suspension is one of the first modifications, other than super single wheels and tires, that comes to mind. My build will not include a heavy habitat, more likely just a flatbed that I can mount my roof top tent to and use as a flatbed truck when I need to haul stuff. Or maybe a lightweight tarp enclosure like the US LMTVs use or the tarps used on Land Rover Defenders.
Watching this video made me think about the suspension. Seems he is using less leaves in the rear to soften the ride but has the air bags to compensate when heavier loads are carried. Is this not a popular direction to build a rear suspension because most on here are building to haul the weight of a habitat? Steady weight makes calculating spring rates much easier, but this looks like a viable option if heavy weight is not carried all the time, but you have the airbags when you do.
Front suspension? This is where my ideas go a little left of center. Regardless of cost, and because of the inherent ride qualities of a cab over engine design, why have others not swapped to a coil spring set-up like a Ford F550? Lower control arms to keep the axle from twisting and a Panhard bar to locate it left to right. Spring buckets are available or could be custom made along with lower coil seats. A few brackets welded onto the axle and frame for the control arms, Panhard bar and shocks. Seems the ride with coils would be much better. I built up an FZJ80 Landcruiser with this very same suspension design, so that is kind of where I am getting my ideas from.


Watching this video made me think about the suspension. Seems he is using less leaves in the rear to soften the ride but has the air bags to compensate when heavier loads are carried. Is this not a popular direction to build a rear suspension because most on here are building to haul the weight of a habitat? Steady weight makes calculating spring rates much easier, but this looks like a viable option if heavy weight is not carried all the time, but you have the airbags when you do.
Front suspension? This is where my ideas go a little left of center. Regardless of cost, and because of the inherent ride qualities of a cab over engine design, why have others not swapped to a coil spring set-up like a Ford F550? Lower control arms to keep the axle from twisting and a Panhard bar to locate it left to right. Spring buckets are available or could be custom made along with lower coil seats. A few brackets welded onto the axle and frame for the control arms, Panhard bar and shocks. Seems the ride with coils would be much better. I built up an FZJ80 Landcruiser with this very same suspension design, so that is kind of where I am getting my ideas from.



