Willman said:Martyn:
What type of air bags do you guys use on your AT??? And how much weight can one of those bags take? Just wondering who makes the best bag on the market in your opinion????
Thanks
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cruiseroutfit said:I stumbled across this thread while digging for a pic this morning... I had to laugh because last weekend I likely went against all the sound judgment offered in this thread.
We had pulled into a rest stop just shy of Wendover enroute to the desert north of Wells for a weekends worth of camping/exploring. I was driving the Tacoma, and it was my first time in the truck, towing my Trail Trailer setup. The restop sits a good ways above the freeway, and the on ramp offers quite the runway to build up some speed before merging back onto the interstate. Likely too much of a runway... we hit 105Not one of my smarter moments, but the trailer towed liked it wasn't there. We also had it in the low 90's in the dirt, towed great.
That sad part of the story... my gas mileage towing with the Tacoma. 10-14 mpg with the trailer in tow![]()
Willman said:Supercharger????????
:drool:
cruiseroutfit said:Are you referring to the speed or the gas mileage... both suffer from the SC![]()
I have thought heavily about building an imitation independent rear arm suspension similar to AT's. Martyn have even been supportive of it which is awesome. I have been thinking about building a custom trailer for a long time. But after intense discussion with Kurt Williams, whose trailer uses a regular old straight axle and (**key being**) long leaf springs from an auto application (FJ55 rear leafs) and it hauls *** at 75 mpg on the dirt roads and 90mph on the roads just fine. Bery little liability, Kurt also drives like a madman sometimesI think this actually be my route though it is slightly "less cool"
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ntsqd said:Use a SAAB 96 rear axle. Would be perfect for this. Has the sway-bar built-in, existing hyd brakes, and only 3 connecting joints - all in roughly a straight line.