Hey all. Figured I start a build thread, I've never really done one on any of my trucks so be kind. I wanted to start one this time to show what can be done to this already overly capable vehicle on a budget and adopt the KISS mantra.
My last LC was perfect and I miss it terribly. Although as time went on the brutal truth came out that I didn't need all the crap.
This rig will not get either a front or rear bumper, roof rack etc. All the mods will be done to allow us access to back country all the while allowing for a safe towing experience.
Over the past few years we've had more fun basecamping, at campgrounds and exploring, then we did going way back country and hauling a ton of things we didn't really need to have a "plesent" camping trip. I can only imagine this style of travel comes with age.
So the first major mod was suspension. Again keeping with KISS, we went with a reliable set up, upgrading the handling and allowing a much improved towing experience. Went with a standard OME set up and airbags in the rear. Installed the kit today and hooked up the Airstream for a quick test run. Night and day difference, we did a shake down run to Zion last weekend loaded down with 4 people and the trailer, we were running on the bump stops. Not a very good ride to say the least. 2722 rear springs paired with the Firestone airbag seem to fit the bill.
My last LC was perfect and I miss it terribly. Although as time went on the brutal truth came out that I didn't need all the crap.
This rig will not get either a front or rear bumper, roof rack etc. All the mods will be done to allow us access to back country all the while allowing for a safe towing experience.
Over the past few years we've had more fun basecamping, at campgrounds and exploring, then we did going way back country and hauling a ton of things we didn't really need to have a "plesent" camping trip. I can only imagine this style of travel comes with age.
So the first major mod was suspension. Again keeping with KISS, we went with a reliable set up, upgrading the handling and allowing a much improved towing experience. Went with a standard OME set up and airbags in the rear. Installed the kit today and hooked up the Airstream for a quick test run. Night and day difference, we did a shake down run to Zion last weekend loaded down with 4 people and the trailer, we were running on the bump stops. Not a very good ride to say the least. 2722 rear springs paired with the Firestone airbag seem to fit the bill.
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