Oldfart
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I thought you had installed mini truck nuts, when I first looked at your picture of the rear with your tent topper!
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... the back end was skipping all over the place...
...I got filthy unloading the cooler…
I’d like to get full springs eventually, and will go with Icons, but the cost is pretty significant when you add in the need for a bump stop solution.
...I brought a table, but purposely didn’t set up it and tried to use the tailgate alone. This was an issue because we kept needing to pull stuff out of the decked system. We need space to cook and sit...
Just be careful to avoid the same mistake Clark W Griswald made with this idea.
My truck is ceramic coated and it does not stop branches from scratching the paint. You drive off road you're gonna get trail stripes.
That's probably the block. I'm running stock for a while to probe her limits before I start making changes, but every time I hit a bump, that while gets shorter. What a crappy thing to put on a high performance off road truck. A leaf might help if it's too much weight on the rear axle. I ran with about 800lb on my first trip and it wasn't nearly as squirrely as you describe. In fact, she ran like a champ. But I made a real effort to get weight forward, I had 14 gallons of water, a big cooler, and recovery gear on the floor in the back seat. The other cooler and the heaviest remaining gear was all the way forward in the bed. Lightweight stuff like clothing and sleeping bags was at the back of the bed. My bed still sank two inches without me or my passenger in the truck. On my to do list is to load her to the gills and take measurements along the way, weighing everything. I'd really like to know how much the front sank and I didn't measure that, for example, and I'm guesstimating at the weight.
Did I mention cooler in the back seat? Mine works best on the drivers side, I can get in it easily and I can pull it out to drain it and then shove it back in. You could put a kennel on top of the cooler and the water.
You're not running bump stops today and you're a lot closer to bottoming out than you would be with beefier springs. Arguably you need them more now than you would if you beef up the springs.
Even without the decked system, a table is really nice. It's the latest addition that I've made to my kit and I wish I'd done it years earlier. I like to set it up so that I can easily get to the table and the tailgate when I'm cooking.