Hi, planning the first major lot of upgrades to my Altitude D4D. Plan is for an ARB Deluxe winch bar on the front, 50mm lift, and allowance for a winch at a later date.
We have a Jayco Swan Outback that is pretty heavy on the ball. My last 4x4 was a Disco with SLS so never a problem, but i'm sure i need help on the Prado. We also have a 80L waeco that sits in the rear of the car, and probably a 30kg child in the other 7th seat.
my local ARB shop recommended the usual mix of H/duty on the front to cater for the weight of the bar/winch.
They then recommended static load 200-400kg springs in the rear.
However - I'm concerned that when the car isn't towing (and probably will be the family/wife's car normally) that it will be very rigid and hard in the rear. Can anyone comment on that?
I fitted airbagman spring airbags to our Territory and were happy with them, so wondering if better option is to get the medium/normal weight springs in the rear, or maybe the lighter 100-200kg static load springs, and then the airbags to help level the camper out?
Any thoughts or comments? Cheers, Nathan
We have a Jayco Swan Outback that is pretty heavy on the ball. My last 4x4 was a Disco with SLS so never a problem, but i'm sure i need help on the Prado. We also have a 80L waeco that sits in the rear of the car, and probably a 30kg child in the other 7th seat.
my local ARB shop recommended the usual mix of H/duty on the front to cater for the weight of the bar/winch.
They then recommended static load 200-400kg springs in the rear.
However - I'm concerned that when the car isn't towing (and probably will be the family/wife's car normally) that it will be very rigid and hard in the rear. Can anyone comment on that?
I fitted airbagman spring airbags to our Territory and were happy with them, so wondering if better option is to get the medium/normal weight springs in the rear, or maybe the lighter 100-200kg static load springs, and then the airbags to help level the camper out?
Any thoughts or comments? Cheers, Nathan

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