Michael Crouch
New member
I've spent about 20 hours reading 1,000 posts on suspension and what I should do, yet the choices are too numerous for my tiny brain to comprehend.
I've got a '21 Double Cab Long Bed Tacoma OR that I just picked up to replace my 2nd gen tacoma that was stock. The old tacoma did everything great and never gave me any issues or didn't let me get where I needed to go even though I beat the hell out of it.
I do get out to Moab/Wyoming/Baja frequently for climbing/surf trips and end up on some pretty long dirt roads and like to drive fast when I can. Some trails to remote canyons have some technical terrain (like the Maze in Canyonlands). Many short trips with a lot of road time. Some long trips for a month or two. I know that I'm overweight and should get a bigger truck so we don't need to start that conversation.
Currently the truck has:
Here is what I'm thinking:
I've got a '21 Double Cab Long Bed Tacoma OR that I just picked up to replace my 2nd gen tacoma that was stock. The old tacoma did everything great and never gave me any issues or didn't let me get where I needed to go even though I beat the hell out of it.
I do get out to Moab/Wyoming/Baja frequently for climbing/surf trips and end up on some pretty long dirt roads and like to drive fast when I can. Some trails to remote canyons have some technical terrain (like the Maze in Canyonlands). Many short trips with a lot of road time. Some long trips for a month or two. I know that I'm overweight and should get a bigger truck so we don't need to start that conversation.
Currently the truck has:
- Eagle FWC on it. 700lbs dry/1100lbs wet on longer or gear intensive trips.
- Not going to add anything to the front end like a bumper/winch (at the moment).
- Cooper Discoverer AT3 LT 265 70r17's (31.6")
- Firestone ride rite/Daystar bags/cradles
Here is what I'm thinking:
- Dobinsons MRR kit
- With all the goodies, including UCA's, this comes to $3500
- The rear springs are 600lb, I'm choosing this because I want to drive without the camper on sometimes so I feel like this will be a good middle ground and I won't have a 2" lift. (Correct me if I'm mistaken or should rethink!)
- I like the option of being able to tune the suspension like on a mountain bike based on weight and what is in my truck at the time, especially if I'm overweight.
- I like the option of being able to customize the valving later for the weight.
- Fox 2.5/2.0 combo:
- Or do I just get the tried and true Old Man Emu 2" setup (not BP-51s, as they're not in stock anywhere) and save myself $2000 because let's be honest, I'm not going to be going 80 down any of these roads with a huge load on my back???
- Questions:
- What would you go with and why? Am I on the right track here?
- When the camper is on, what would be level for the truck? When the camper is off, I'm assuming I'll have a pretty significant rake and it'll drive like a dump truck but it will likely only be around town and I mostly bike when I'm home.
- I'm guessing the answer is that I'll have to find out when installing the suspension and adjust as we go.
- Should I just get the 700-1000lb springs from Deaver and deal with a crazy rake and rough ride without the camper on?