No, I think I will just do the coils for the payload increase. The ride will not be nearly as good as it is now, but I don't really intend on pushing the limits.
Yes, I think the AEV springs will give an extra few hundred pounds of payload.
They're pretty neat. I am considering picking those up. But you have to buy the complete set. Otherwise they won't work correctly.
30 seconds to jack it up. 30 seconds to compress and strap the shock, one minute to remove the wheel. One minute for removal, one minute for install, and one minute for wheel replacement and dropping it back to the ground.
I use a DeWalt 20 volt impact wrench. If a friend helps me we can cut...
As has been said, your mileage will improve, road noise will decrease, but the biggest change I noticed was when I installed the Bilstein shocks. That was huge.
Yeah, it sucks that those weasels get to not pay the restitution, I have a dirt bag who still owes me 1200 (interesting how it's the same amount) after 10 years.
A friend with a Tesla and I drove to San Francisco for the day. I drove my gladiator, he drove his Model Y.
The drive down took 4.5 hours over a distance of 220 miles. We did our shopping, had lunch, and then I drove back home. He couldn't find a fast charger anywhere, so had to spend the...
We just went shopping, this is the main street through town. Guess what you don't see on the road in weather like this...EV's.
There's one guy with a cybertruck that tests the snow every now and then, but he's it.
EV's don't like the cold weather at all!