I wouldnt think there'd be much difference in a 98 GU to a '10 GU.
You could gain a bit with taller walled tyres, but live axles is very
old technology compared to whats on offer from the newer IFS boys
I wouldnt think there'd be much difference in a 98 GU to a '10 GU.
You could gain a bit with taller walled tyres, but live axles is very
old technology compared to whats on offer from the newer IFS boys
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
Before spending lots of money on new suspension/new car, I'd have a look at your tyre pressures you're running. You mentioned you are running 36psi front, 38 psi rear on ATs. Personally I'd say that's way too high. I'd start by going off your tyre placard. For mine (GU3), it's 29psi front and 32psi rear. Give that a go. Of course you may need to run a few psi higher in the rear towing. Having said this, ATs have stronger/stiffer side walls, and can accept a slightly lower pressure. To test, inflate to you target pressure when cold, go for a drive to heat up your tyres, and recheck. they should read around 4psi above your target pressure.
Andrew
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abw (19th September 2016)
What springs are in it now.
and how much load are you towing.
maybe you can settle on a softer spring.
Hazard a guess there's plenty of guys and gals here with spring siting in their sheds gathering dust.
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+1 for air suspension, but look at your cheaper options first IMO.
Back of my ute is On-Air replacement c/-previous owner, so can't comment on difficulty of install.
On the rare occasions passengers are in the back off-road, feedback has been positive about ride quality! Ride has been worse in cab on the springs.
If you're looking at going down the air path, budget for an on board compressor + controllers too, as adjusting bag pressure via tyre-type valves is annoying.
What about pillow air bags (brand name BOSS) that sit beside the coils replacing the bump stops, after feed back on these.
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IF IT'S NOT A NISSAN.
THEN IT'S A COMPROMISE