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Originally Posted by psea17
All,
Thank you for the input. I just got off the phone w/ Wayne at Daystar (623-907-0081). Nice/helpful guy. To summarize, the airbag, which normally is installed attached at the axle, should be installed attached to the frame near the top of the spring. By doing so, the airbags won't limit full articulation of the wheel. The airbag should be installed w/ the air supply feeding from the top. By doing it this way, you have less chance of pulling the hose from the airbag. The product is not limited to leaf spring trucks.
For the 3rd gen 4Runner Wayne suggested this part number: KU09140BK. Only important thing to know is that this is for use with a 6" airbag.
Thanks for the help. Hope this helps someone else in the future.
...now I'm off to start replacing bushings everywhere! First stop: Rear upper control arm bushings. First time. Wish me luck!
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Good luck with the bushing! I know they are not easy, but doable. And good rear bushings are essential to towing.
Did Wayne discuss at all whether their system will provide ride leveling for a trailer, or just additional spring rate after it's down?