Now that we’ve purchased the boat, we’re going to have to upgrade the rear suspension for Donna’s GMC Jimmy to pull it. What we need is a bit of extra oomph to prevent the rear from sagging when the trailer is hooked up. With the old Foggy Dew it wasn’t much of an issue, but the CD22 boat/motor/trailer is about 1000 pounds heavier.
I’ve heard wonderful things about the Firestone Ride-Rite airbags from folks who have them. Trouble is they are not made for the ‘95 and later Jimmy. Air Lift makes a set for it, but I’ve not heard anything about them either way. Adding another leaf is always an option. Air shocks are a possibility. I’m leaning hard at adding another leaf spring because they are dependable…no air to adjust or leak.
What do you guys think? Any experience with this kind of thing? We’ll eventually replace both of our vehicles with a fuel efficient car and a pick up (an old F-150 or something) to pull the boat, but in the meantime…
Based on pulling a previous boat that was quite heavy, and from input from others on this site who I’ve asked the question, the Jimmy should be ok but obviously not ideal. It is the 4x4 with the Vortec V-6, towing pkg, and it is pretty strong. The trailer has brakes, so we’re covered there. We’re planning on taking it nice and easy after picking up the boat in Tahoe on the way to Alabama and once we’re down there it’s pretty flat anyway, so I’m confident we’ll be ok.
Thanks
Rick
I’ve heard wonderful things about the Firestone Ride-Rite airbags from folks who have them. Trouble is they are not made for the ‘95 and later Jimmy. Air Lift makes a set for it, but I’ve not heard anything about them either way. Adding another leaf is always an option. Air shocks are a possibility. I’m leaning hard at adding another leaf spring because they are dependable…no air to adjust or leak.
What do you guys think? Any experience with this kind of thing? We’ll eventually replace both of our vehicles with a fuel efficient car and a pick up (an old F-150 or something) to pull the boat, but in the meantime…
Based on pulling a previous boat that was quite heavy, and from input from others on this site who I’ve asked the question, the Jimmy should be ok but obviously not ideal. It is the 4x4 with the Vortec V-6, towing pkg, and it is pretty strong. The trailer has brakes, so we’re covered there. We’re planning on taking it nice and easy after picking up the boat in Tahoe on the way to Alabama and once we’re down there it’s pretty flat anyway, so I’m confident we’ll be ok.
Thanks
Rick