Gunfreak25
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I took my newly back on the road M35 on a light offroad desert trail over the weekend. She handles fine on road and I have no complaints. Logged about 400 happy road miles. But this mild trail I went on was a real eye opener. A very mildly rutted rocky trail at just a few MPH too quickly had my fat arse airborn in the stock box seat nearly hitting the hard top multiple times. I had to quickly slow it down to 1st low and it was still very uncomfortable but I kept my butt planted. Anything more than a short trail in this rig would leave a guy completely exhausted.
Some considerations: Cab mounts are a little loose. So I am putting new bushings in and torquing bolts to spec.
Front shocks could probably stand replacing. So i'll buy new ones.
Tires had 45 psi rear and 55 front. I've lowered the rears to 35.
Maybe change box to springer seat?
Does this sound pretty typical for most M35's? I understand it's design. Lots of weight over unimproved roads, walking beam suspension. Is it the box seat that's the killer?
Seems to me like adding some shock brackets to the back and mounting them at an angle like the XM757 would help?
Some considerations: Cab mounts are a little loose. So I am putting new bushings in and torquing bolts to spec.
Front shocks could probably stand replacing. So i'll buy new ones.
Tires had 45 psi rear and 55 front. I've lowered the rears to 35.
Maybe change box to springer seat?
Does this sound pretty typical for most M35's? I understand it's design. Lots of weight over unimproved roads, walking beam suspension. Is it the box seat that's the killer?
Seems to me like adding some shock brackets to the back and mounting them at an angle like the XM757 would help?