ThorneGator
17th November 2016, 06:30 AM
Hello all,
Have read through the other posts (polyairs, helper springs, suspension upgrades, etc), but considering my specific situation, I could use some advice.....
I have a rear drawer with about 50kgs of gear in the back of my MY05 110, and have just added a Frontrunner 2.8 roofrack (42kgs), and a 1.8m roof top tent (69kgs) that sits amidships to keep the weight between the axles. NOTE: I am aware that I am exceeding the 75kgs manufacturer rec.
Here's the kicker, I live in the middle of Sydney with no garage, and no real storage to hold a RTT, so that beast lives on my rack until we move (not sure when that will be) to a place I can park and store the tent off of the rack.
Now, the ride has become very spongie, and smooth in a straight line, with the stance drooping a bit. However, that doesn't equate to a very robust suspension setup for offroad touring, so what would you recommend?
My options as I am aware:
1) Polyairs- worried about robustness
2) 130 helper springs
3) Stiffer or uprated springs (front & rear or just rear)
4) Full system like "The Ultimate Suspension" (http://www.ultimatesuspension.com.au/vehicle_list.php'make_id=10)- thoughts?
5) What else???
We're not too limited with budget, but looking for best option without being stupid with price.
Thank you!
Have read through the other posts (polyairs, helper springs, suspension upgrades, etc), but considering my specific situation, I could use some advice.....
I have a rear drawer with about 50kgs of gear in the back of my MY05 110, and have just added a Frontrunner 2.8 roofrack (42kgs), and a 1.8m roof top tent (69kgs) that sits amidships to keep the weight between the axles. NOTE: I am aware that I am exceeding the 75kgs manufacturer rec.
Here's the kicker, I live in the middle of Sydney with no garage, and no real storage to hold a RTT, so that beast lives on my rack until we move (not sure when that will be) to a place I can park and store the tent off of the rack.
Now, the ride has become very spongie, and smooth in a straight line, with the stance drooping a bit. However, that doesn't equate to a very robust suspension setup for offroad touring, so what would you recommend?
My options as I am aware:
1) Polyairs- worried about robustness
2) 130 helper springs
3) Stiffer or uprated springs (front & rear or just rear)
4) Full system like "The Ultimate Suspension" (http://www.ultimatesuspension.com.au/vehicle_list.php'make_id=10)- thoughts?
5) What else???
We're not too limited with budget, but looking for best option without being stupid with price.
Thank you!