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Hi guys, I'm looking at getting an old 70's - 80's slide-on camper hopefully this year, something like the old Franklin's or Millard as the wife wants a caravan but I don't, a free standing slide-on is a good compromise so we still have the option of taking the boat when getting away for a weekend or holidays.
My '01 Landcruiser ute is pretty bouncy on the highway (front to rear bounce) and I'm pretty sure it's the original suspension so I'm thinking I'll probably need to look at upgrading the whole suspension at some stage but probably sooner before getting the slide-on.
Has anyone here had experience with the air bag suspension kits for the rear and would this be the way to go?
I'm happy to replace the whole suspension but hoping to get unbiased opinions on what may suit my needs best.
I always think the guy in the 4WD shop has an agenda to sell you a particular item and not necessarily what's best for your needs (it's just seems that way to me).
My driving of the ute is mainly weekends and holidays, most times empty but the rear is full of camping gear when getting away for weekends, on holidays like Bemm River recently it was chockers and with the boat on the back it had some sag, comfy ride though. 60% bitumen, 25% gravel tracks and 15% off road 4WD.
Adding the slide-on is probably going to add 600kgs dry?
Another project I have to do is replace the 1 1/2 passenger seat with a bucket seat for the wife, her feet don't touch the floor and she slides around so every time she hops in she puts 2 pillows on the floor and a pillow either side to stop sliding (she's not really that short) and I get sick of the front being full of crap (and pillows).
I went down to my local 4x4 shop and he quoted between $1800-$2K as they only use Recaro sports seats so that's not going to happen in my life time.
Has anyone here done a bucket seat conversion on these models and what seat did you use?
27 years ago I took the bench seat out of my HT Kingswood and just put 2 bucket seats in, drilling new holes through the floor and using any bolts I could find at the time and only had to re-tighten them every so often lol, luckily I never stacked it because I'd hate to think what would have happened on impact :8
Thankfully times have changed and I'd rather do it properly.
My '01 Landcruiser ute is pretty bouncy on the highway (front to rear bounce) and I'm pretty sure it's the original suspension so I'm thinking I'll probably need to look at upgrading the whole suspension at some stage but probably sooner before getting the slide-on.
Has anyone here had experience with the air bag suspension kits for the rear and would this be the way to go?
I'm happy to replace the whole suspension but hoping to get unbiased opinions on what may suit my needs best.
I always think the guy in the 4WD shop has an agenda to sell you a particular item and not necessarily what's best for your needs (it's just seems that way to me).
My driving of the ute is mainly weekends and holidays, most times empty but the rear is full of camping gear when getting away for weekends, on holidays like Bemm River recently it was chockers and with the boat on the back it had some sag, comfy ride though. 60% bitumen, 25% gravel tracks and 15% off road 4WD.
Adding the slide-on is probably going to add 600kgs dry?
Another project I have to do is replace the 1 1/2 passenger seat with a bucket seat for the wife, her feet don't touch the floor and she slides around so every time she hops in she puts 2 pillows on the floor and a pillow either side to stop sliding (she's not really that short) and I get sick of the front being full of crap (and pillows).
I went down to my local 4x4 shop and he quoted between $1800-$2K as they only use Recaro sports seats so that's not going to happen in my life time.
Has anyone here done a bucket seat conversion on these models and what seat did you use?
27 years ago I took the bench seat out of my HT Kingswood and just put 2 bucket seats in, drilling new holes through the floor and using any bolts I could find at the time and only had to re-tighten them every so often lol, luckily I never stacked it because I'd hate to think what would have happened on impact :8
Thankfully times have changed and I'd rather do it properly.