nyyankees588
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I've got a couple questions related to vehicle weight and the impact that it has ride/suspension. After 2 months on the road, I finally decided to investigate a fix for how rough the van has been riding on dirt/gravel (nat'l forest & BLM roads). It turns out the leaf springs on the rear axle are over-weighted and basically bottomed out. The ride is super rough and leaves me having to crawl along on bumpy roads.
Van Weight Details vs actual GAW from truck-stop scale
2003 Ford e250 Conversion Van, 118k miles
GVWR: 7900 (actual GVW = 7940)
Front GAWR: 3700 (actual GAW = 3460)
Rear GAWR: 4265 (actual GAW = 4480)
Between my own research and talking with the guys at Boulder Offroad (they specialize in offroad van builds) I've come up with the following options:
Van Weight Details vs actual GAW from truck-stop scale
2003 Ford e250 Conversion Van, 118k miles
GVWR: 7900 (actual GVW = 7940)
Front GAWR: 3700 (actual GAW = 3460)
Rear GAWR: 4265 (actual GAW = 4480)
Between my own research and talking with the guys at Boulder Offroad (they specialize in offroad van builds) I've come up with the following options:
- Have custom suspension (front and back) built for the van & its weight: this would be ideal, but would cost a couple grand (aka more than what I paid for the van). Not an option at this point.
- Replace the current rear leaf springs (rated at 2,350lbs) with heavy-duty, higher-weight rated springs (rated at 3,750lbs) (I found them here for $170/set). I would also consider replacing the shocks (they don't seem to be too expensive), but my thought is that the current shocks aren't doing anything because the leaf springs are bottomed out. I'm thinking that if I replace the leaf springs, the current shocks may be sufficient for now.
- Leave everything as-is and just live with it. I plan to be on the road for another four months before deciding if I want to continue doing this long-term. If I do choose to continue, I may sell my current van and start a-new based on what I've learned.
- Has anybody else had issues with exceeding their vehicle's weight rating? I was surprised to discover that I've exceeded my rear axle's GAWR and I know that this isn't supposed to be done... but at this point, I can't really take any weight off of the van. I definitely don't plan to add any weight... I could, at some point, replace some of my van's build out with thinner/lighter-weight wood to shed some lbs.
- Any recommendations/similar experiences with suspension upgrades?
- Tire Pressure: for the past two months I have naively been running my tires at 80psi (the max rating printed on the tires themselves). During my suspension research, I discovered that I should actually be inflating them based on the printed recommendation in the door jam of the van. This is 55psi front/60psi rear. The guys at Boulder Offroad said to keep the rear tires at a pretty high pressure due to the weight of the van, but I'm now wondering what the optimal tire pressure would be.