Sorry I know, this topic has been hashed out over and over and over............ but have to revisit.
My Montero is like an 80 year man, it just does not like to stretch and I've been fine with it. But watching a video of my rig from last weekend made me realized how little travel it actually has.
https://youtu.be/HmJItolj2Ls?t=6m20s my rig is next up the hill.
The rig is my daily driver and is used to tow a 16 ft camper.
I've added OME heavy duty springs & torsion bars plus a 2" body lift, then crank torsion bar right up. Trimmed the upper bump stops by half, though have not touched the lower stops. If the rig just sees a bump or rock in the road a tire comes off the ground. The Aussie locker helps with traction but nothing beats having all four on the road.
What can realistically be done to increase travel?
The way I see it for serious travel - SAS swap is the way to go but since it's a daily drive this does not seem realistic. Feel it would loose reliability, job outside of my skill set though have friends and need a daily driver, job would have to be done in a weekend. Then there are the dollars involved.
Removing the sway bars would definitely help but concerned how truck would handle towing trailer. If there was a quick disconnect option would be all over it. Any ideas? I've not seen anything.
Flipping ball joints may help a bit. There seems to be a lot of controversy around this but did it on my last Gen II without issue. Although I'm not a skinny pedal kind of driver off road.
What other options are out there for modest travel gains? Are Gen III control arms compatible and are they any longer?
Thanks,
~ Jon