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Old 11-11-2010, 03:54 PM #1
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Leaf springs

I was wonder what stock leaf springs will fit without mods or very little mods and give a little lift. Right now my stockers are weak. I'm probaly just going to rebuild them and add a few leafs for now. But even then what truck has the same width springs as the Yota.
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I was wonder what stock leaf springs will fit without mods or very little mods and give a little lift. Right now my stockers are weak. I'm probaly just going to rebuild them and add a few leafs for now. But even then what truck has the same width springs as the Yota.
what's the reason why you don't want new lift springs that bolt right up?
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what's the reason why you don't want new lift springs that bolt right up?
I wanty new ones and will get them just at the moment I just want something cheap to get me two more inches at least. Sorry prob should have worded it better.
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Also shackles are out of the question, there long enough as is. I might just make a drop shackle bracket.
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I just added more springs from another Toyota rear pack, worked great and was cheap and easy to do. Really improved the ride quality too.
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