Ive looked into a few of the disconnected bags and even Timbren's rubber spring. But i havnt found any realiable reviews for those products in regards to our rigs... ;(
So with all the full-time weight i have in the back of my rig now my back end saged about 1-1/2"s. Even though its a full size pick-up the Raptors have very "supple" suspension in the rear. So until I decide what im gonna do about it I've installed a set of helper leaf springs. The kit was only...
What kind of travel are we looking at front and rear!? And are we thinking of re-gearing for those 35s?
PS. It's gonna look B.A. With those big boots under it!!
There's 5 Toyota trucks and suv's in my family. When i got into this it was a sure thing my rig was gonna be Toyota!....
So I bought a Ford! It was the truck I needed at the time.
P.S. My family didn't even disown me:)
Ive never had to factor kids into any of my equations(yay!). But my dogs are 300lbs of dead weight. I think you're on the only track to solve your issue, if you're not going to tow a trailer. If you check out "Weathergaurd's" catalog they have half bed lengths packrat options so you're pup has a...
Never actually used it myself. But I know the applications it can be used for are demanding. And if u use a caulking gun like i do, then it should be alot cleaner!
Also, this is the product we use with aluminum when we need adhesion and a sealent. Id also recommend using 1/4" stainless steel "huck" rivets instead of aluminum. Make sure you use sealent on every rivit hole to avoid leaks. Especially if you're traveling around British Columbia!! Hope it helps!
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