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Old 10-01-2009, 09:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hellwig EZ Level helper leafs.

Anyone have experience with these on their Yota? I can't see, to find any reviews online. I was looking at the EZ 550 or EZ 1000 to help my sagging t100
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I have run hellwigs on both of my tacomas and i love them. I had the 550 on my 2.7l and they brought the back end up an inch or so. I now have the big ones on my 3.4l. They lift the back end up as much as you want. I think you could easy get 3 inches out of them. But the more you jack them up the rougher the ride. For your T100 i would not go with the 550's since it is a larger truck. Installation is a breeze too.
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HazMat,

Did you include the overload leaf in the wrap when you installed the Ez level on the leaf springs?
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Both pairs of hellwigs i installed simply just sat on top of the leaf spring and were held down by u-bolts. Are you asking if I put the ubolt around the overload leaf? If so then YES, I did. Hope that helps.
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Are you asking if I put the ubolt around the overload leaf? If so then YES, I did. Hope that helps.
Yes that is what I needed to know. The instructions did not indicate which way to do it. Thanks!
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