Hey guys,
I have a D22 single cab 4x4, I am a carpenter and have all my gear on the back of the ute. I have TJM's heaviest duty springs on the back which are pretty much inverted now and I also have the TJM shocks to suit - just XGS Gold's.
I have compressor, fridge and two massive toolboxes with a ROPS style steel tray and steel frame and roof with rear ladder racks aswell.. I dont really wanna know how much it all weighs either haha. None the less, the back gets a bit bouncy, you can tell the springs are moving with the weight.
I am coming to a point with a twin wheel carrier on the way, fuel and water storage under the tray, foxwing and roof top tent (not always on there), that im going to need to either, buy heavier duty springs, bellows or better shocks to contain the bounce (which I don't think is the answer)
Im no suspension specialist and Im sure others on this forum load their vehicles up as well, so Im putting the question out there.. What should I do
Cheers guys
Dan
I have a D22 single cab 4x4, I am a carpenter and have all my gear on the back of the ute. I have TJM's heaviest duty springs on the back which are pretty much inverted now and I also have the TJM shocks to suit - just XGS Gold's.
I have compressor, fridge and two massive toolboxes with a ROPS style steel tray and steel frame and roof with rear ladder racks aswell.. I dont really wanna know how much it all weighs either haha. None the less, the back gets a bit bouncy, you can tell the springs are moving with the weight.
I am coming to a point with a twin wheel carrier on the way, fuel and water storage under the tray, foxwing and roof top tent (not always on there), that im going to need to either, buy heavier duty springs, bellows or better shocks to contain the bounce (which I don't think is the answer)
Im no suspension specialist and Im sure others on this forum load their vehicles up as well, so Im putting the question out there.. What should I do
Cheers guys
Dan