HAYNES OFFROAD
aka Wreckless
The biggest reason for not doing a IRS on a pick-up is cost. The parts count is up there, with driveshafts, control arms, etc. Not to mention an entirely different drivetrain system. Also there is more mass.
Solid axle/leaf sprung setups are very cost effective and extremely durable given the abuse they take. Keep it simple. Low maintenance.
Another issue is mantaining wheel alignment goemetry. The large difference of unloaded vs. loaded ride height is dificult to design for with an IRS. This is less of an issue with an SUV or car, as the GAWR (gross axle weight rating) is less. You can optimize the design for one extreme or the other, but it is difficult to have a design the works well for the entire spectrum.
I won't even get into why it's a bad idea for off road use (besides what's been already stated).
Leave the IRS to the mid/rear engine buggies, SxS, and H1 Hummers.
Solid axle/leaf sprung setups are very cost effective and extremely durable given the abuse they take. Keep it simple. Low maintenance.
Another issue is mantaining wheel alignment goemetry. The large difference of unloaded vs. loaded ride height is dificult to design for with an IRS. This is less of an issue with an SUV or car, as the GAWR (gross axle weight rating) is less. You can optimize the design for one extreme or the other, but it is difficult to have a design the works well for the entire spectrum.
I won't even get into why it's a bad idea for off road use (besides what's been already stated).
Leave the IRS to the mid/rear engine buggies, SxS, and H1 Hummers.