Hey all,
Recently picked up a 2019 Tundra and love it. I am looking into different suspension setups and I really like the ICON CDEV because it allows adjustments on the fly, however I am also considering tried and true King, Fox, etc. in that same vein I am starting to consider long travel as well. I have seen a ton of cool builds at TAV and other sites and they utilize long travel, which makes me think "is that end-game, and should I just skip ahead to that instead of upgrading a different set?" My use case would be hunting/fishing, weekend and seasonal camping trips, by no means a full-time traveler. I also dont intend to drive at high speed in the desert or dunes. So is there is a solid argument for long travel on an overland build?
I am sure there will be varying opinions on both sides but looking forward to the communities input. Whats your setup?
Recently picked up a 2019 Tundra and love it. I am looking into different suspension setups and I really like the ICON CDEV because it allows adjustments on the fly, however I am also considering tried and true King, Fox, etc. in that same vein I am starting to consider long travel as well. I have seen a ton of cool builds at TAV and other sites and they utilize long travel, which makes me think "is that end-game, and should I just skip ahead to that instead of upgrading a different set?" My use case would be hunting/fishing, weekend and seasonal camping trips, by no means a full-time traveler. I also dont intend to drive at high speed in the desert or dunes. So is there is a solid argument for long travel on an overland build?
I am sure there will be varying opinions on both sides but looking forward to the communities input. Whats your setup?