
Originally Posted by
keezer37
Go off road in stock form. Just you, the truck, and common sense. You'll soon figure out what you need and want. Then prioritize the list.
It is a no-brainer though that you'll want to improve the compliant suspension. To keep the IFS and driveshaft happy, keep it to about two inches of lift. They don't cotton to severe angles. I have an almost six year old Icon coilover up front set to 1.75" and an el cheapo Wheeler's single add a leaf on the stock leafs out back for 2.25". Heavy up front or light, on road or off, for performance, you can't beat Icon. Be careful with buying new rear springs. Over the years I've read numerous comments about guys buying leafs that are great off road but you trade weight carrying capacity and they're complaining when they use their truck as a hauler. For now stick with the AAL until you stop scratching your head about what to do with the back of the truck. I can haul 800lbs on a regular basis. And no, it's not stiff. You can get OME leafs, but you'd be jumping the gun.
If you don't get too crazy off road, you can get your money's worth out of the stock tires before ditching them. I did in socal and had no regrets.
x2, I ran Black Bear and Poughkeepsie Gulch this weekend and made the biggest obstacle on Poughkeepsie look easy compared to those that ran it in FJ cruisers. In all fairness, I do not think some of them have as much practice as I get with 4 wheeling those trails.
Kevin
1989 Suburban
All Stock (for now)
1995 Toyota T-100 XCab 4x4
Fiberglass shell with 12 volt outlet
Powertrax No Slip Locker
2" lift via OME Torsion Bars and Add a Leaf
Rancho RS5000 shocks
Sure Power Dual Battery System
HF Multi mount Winch