AspensNook
Member
Hi FWC friends!
I took delivery of my Raven in June, and I am happy to say I’ve been able to get out for a handful of different adventures already, and I’m absolutely loving it. First 4WC, and I couldn’t be happier with my choice!
The more time I spend traveling with the camper, the more interested I’ve become in wanting to correct what’s going on in the back end of the truck since I added it. When the camper was installed, I also had air bags installed because I was not sure if I’d want to leave the camper on full time or not. I’m still not sure, I’m going to see what happens this winter, right now I have a desire to plan some winter trips.
Problem statement - The back end feels bouncy, and understandably, there is more “body roll”, this includes just leaving my driveway, but as you might imagine, also off road. It feels to me that the air bags might be adding to the bouncy feeling. I know I could eliminate the air bags and go with a custom leaf pack, but then I have a different issue if I take the camper out. I want to give it more time to see if I ever end up taking the camper out for longer periods of time. I see the other option being changing out and upgrading the shocks (everything is still stock) to something that has tuneability which could help compensate for the added weight. I got in touch with a local shop and they suggested some Fox shocks that have High and Low speed compression adjustment, they are pretty confident this would make a big difference. But the shocks are pretty spendy, and there’s no way of knowing how much of a difference they’ll really make. I have a decent amount of experience with suspension in trucks and mountain bikes, but not when it comes to trying to compensate for so much added weight, that’s a new variable for me. Wanted to see if anyone else out there has airbags, and upgraded their stock shocks to something more suited to the task, and if the results are worth the investment? I’m also open to any other ideas or suggestions that have worked for other people.
I have already switched to E rated tires, that helped overall driving considerably, so glad I did that almost right away.
Thank you in advance for your help and recommendations!
I took delivery of my Raven in June, and I am happy to say I’ve been able to get out for a handful of different adventures already, and I’m absolutely loving it. First 4WC, and I couldn’t be happier with my choice!
The more time I spend traveling with the camper, the more interested I’ve become in wanting to correct what’s going on in the back end of the truck since I added it. When the camper was installed, I also had air bags installed because I was not sure if I’d want to leave the camper on full time or not. I’m still not sure, I’m going to see what happens this winter, right now I have a desire to plan some winter trips.
Problem statement - The back end feels bouncy, and understandably, there is more “body roll”, this includes just leaving my driveway, but as you might imagine, also off road. It feels to me that the air bags might be adding to the bouncy feeling. I know I could eliminate the air bags and go with a custom leaf pack, but then I have a different issue if I take the camper out. I want to give it more time to see if I ever end up taking the camper out for longer periods of time. I see the other option being changing out and upgrading the shocks (everything is still stock) to something that has tuneability which could help compensate for the added weight. I got in touch with a local shop and they suggested some Fox shocks that have High and Low speed compression adjustment, they are pretty confident this would make a big difference. But the shocks are pretty spendy, and there’s no way of knowing how much of a difference they’ll really make. I have a decent amount of experience with suspension in trucks and mountain bikes, but not when it comes to trying to compensate for so much added weight, that’s a new variable for me. Wanted to see if anyone else out there has airbags, and upgraded their stock shocks to something more suited to the task, and if the results are worth the investment? I’m also open to any other ideas or suggestions that have worked for other people.
I have already switched to E rated tires, that helped overall driving considerably, so glad I did that almost right away.
Thank you in advance for your help and recommendations!