You are a bit to high, not that its not worth it but with interest what they are people won't pay what they did 8 months ago. Those tires make the overland look like what an overland should look like.
Big ask. Does anyone on here that has a canopy camper live in the Miami area, I would like to get a chance to see one in person. It is a big purchase to do sight unseen. Thanks
The Hellwig sway bar is installed. I put it on the middle position. There is a very noticeable difference for the better, it hardly feels like there is any weight back there, its strange but it feels better than it did empty. So all in $601 ( $356 for the Hellwig sway bar and $245 for the Black...
It arrives tomorrow. That's good to know about the heaviest setting. Im going to start at the lightest setting since the sway/roll is not that bad. The Sumo springs really helped. They will go on this weekend.
I just ordered the Hellwig sway bar for the rear. After install I will post my thoughts. It was $350ish on Amazon and was in stock, Hellwig had a back order until Dec. I also just added a used Decked system so the net weight increased by 100lbs.
I had the same issue to the point I had to slow down to get it to stop. I run an ALU-CAB canopy, CVT RTT, and plenty of gear in the back. I can tell you the Sumo Springs (Black) are a game changer. I have put 15k miles since I added them and its night and day. The install took my 20 minutes, 15...
I don't leave the cable in place when I'm not using the truck for camping, I live in the FL Keys and a full time solar panel added to much heat. I'll take a picture of where it goes. I hate drilling in to the cap or the truck. I stressed out when put the Rhino-rack Backbone and platform on...
I installed the Sumo springs on my JTR and it has been great easy install only took 15 mins.
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I just installed the Sumo Black for the rear. I'm running a Alu-cab canopy with a hard shell RTT, camping gear, tools so my JT is loaded. I simply put a hydraulic jack under the hitch and raised the rear just enough to very easily remove the OEM bumps and place the the pre-lubed( dawn dish...