I was crawling around under my truck yesterday fixing the park brake (which I should have gotten around to long ago!
) and was quite thrilled to find I have a broken leaf in the right rear pack... . doesn't really surprise me as the truck has been in dire need of shocks for a long time and the roads in this part of the world this year are in the worst condition that I have experienced. I wasn't looking forward to dropping a pile of money into the suspension right now-but I use my truck to earn my living so I pretty much have to fix it promptly-and I generally subscribe to the adage of improving things whenever I make repairs. I am going to price out stock replacement springs just for funsies but I'm reasonably certain that I'm not going to like what I hear. Plus I would like to get rid of the stupid rear blocks to help get rid of the dreaded axle hop...
So who here is running one of the higher-end suspension systems on a truck that is used for work? I am a contract field operator for an oil company here in Alberta and have to go into places where intelligent people would stay out of.
Tons of gravel and mud in the summer, tons of snow in the winter, with an average truck weight of between 8000-8500 lbs. I am hesitant to run super-high-dollar shocks especially on the rear because of the constant attack by flying gravel-and am also wondering how the seals in a Fox/King/Sway-A-Way type shock handle -40C and violent suspension movement-I know they are tons more technologically advanced then Rancho 9000s but I can tell you from 1st hand experience that they do not deal well with the aforementioned torture test... .
Current setup is D25 Skyjacker front springs, the factory rear leaves w/overloads (camper special package), cheap Mopar shocks and a DT track bar (which is coming off and being replaced with a SSI 3G bracket setup as I am sick of replacing Heim joints). Looks like the front control arm bushings are getting pounded so I expect that I will be replacing the arms at the same time.
Looking forward to hearing other's experiences... .
Thanks
Jason

So who here is running one of the higher-end suspension systems on a truck that is used for work? I am a contract field operator for an oil company here in Alberta and have to go into places where intelligent people would stay out of.

Current setup is D25 Skyjacker front springs, the factory rear leaves w/overloads (camper special package), cheap Mopar shocks and a DT track bar (which is coming off and being replaced with a SSI 3G bracket setup as I am sick of replacing Heim joints). Looks like the front control arm bushings are getting pounded so I expect that I will be replacing the arms at the same time.
Looking forward to hearing other's experiences... .
Thanks
Jason