suspension systems for four wheel drives

GOOD AFTERNOON LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the moment I am going through the exercise of replacing the suspension, on our ti550 Pathfinder and as is customary when doing research you get to ask a lot of questions from knowledgeable people.
What I am enquiring about is how do you tell the difference between a good suspension system and a bad one. I am still waiting on a couple of more quotes to come in.
We are in W.A, and I have been to just about all the four wheel drive shops in our local area and they all seem to have different products that do the same job, do the four wheel drive shops have the essential personnel to fit and tune the suspension system that they are fitting.
Our problem is the we are about to take delivery of our new van over the next couple of months and the ball weight is going to go from 210 kg old van to 290 kg, or maybe more we don't know as yet. now the back of the pathfinder sits down even with airbags fitted, and as we only have a standard suspension fitted at the moment even with air bags we have considerable dip we also use a WDH system with Hayman Reece tow hitch, so if some one can tell me what is a good suspensions and what is bad please could you inform us . Thank you.I I have never changed a suspension system before, on any of our vehicles and we have had plenty of them so I don't know about suspensions but I am willing to be informed. thank you very much
Broodie H3
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