BadAssEddie wrote:looking good Matt. Im liking those tires.
Thanks, they were just something the tire store had in stock. The tread looked decent and they were really cheap, we'll see how they do.
I have a few other future mods I would like to do to this rig, but they will come as time/budget/need requires.
Overall:
-tires (done)
-suspension (next)
-hitch
need to find something high clearance or fab my own, the factory units hang down way too low for a good departure angle
-sliders
haven't decided if this is a good idea or not, on one hand they would protect the body a little, on the other they would tempt me to go places my DD probably shouldn't
-CB
-custom aluminum roof rack
something that I can mount quickly when needed but leave off otherwise. I like the super low profile of the Front runner wind cheetah, but not the price ($1000+) All I need to carry is a high lift and some aluminum sand mats/ramps off-road, or the occasional piece of plywood or lumber during the week. Maybe a stock setup would work I need to talk to hippie about this.
-some sort of drawer system/sleeping platform
-E-locker
Suspension:
I wanted to try the stock suspension for a little while and see how it rode/handled/wheeled, however the springs and shocks are so hashed that wasn't an option. Even without a load of any sort, the rear end bottoms out on most bumps and then rebounds into orbit. The whole vehicle seems squirrely on anything but the smoothest roads.
After much research I decided to go with Old Man Emu suspension front and rear. I also looked at the Performance Products 1" lift coils (which I think are no longer made), Sonoran Steel 7.2 suspension system (way overpriced) and '99 coils.
I was looking for better load/towing capacity, firmer ride, a little lift and better off road performance. I decided on 880 front coils and 906 rear coils, with 90004 front Sport shocks and 60027 rear shocks. The front springs are the lightest spring rate available and the rears are the heaviest spring rate (but least lift.) This combo should give about 1" to 1.5" of lift. I have to say I was surprised that this stuff is actually made in Australia, I always thought it was just part of their slogan.
Hopefully I will be able to get the suspension under it this weekend and get some better off-road testing and pics.