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Old 10-13-2005, 09:37 AM
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Allpro spring dimensions

I am looking for the actual dimensions of the Allpro 1.5" lift springs.

If someone has a set they could throw a tape measure on and post the nubmers I would REALLY appreciate it!

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There are a number of people in my club that have 80 series cruisers that have installed OME lift springs and have their stock spring sitting gathering dust. I wanted to know how the Allpro springs compared to the stock FJ80 springs...

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I'd try calling All-Pro Off-Road and just ask them.

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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit
I'd try calling All-Pro Off-Road and just ask them.

I did.

I got stuck on hold for 30 minutes.
I couldn't wait that long. (had to go back to work)


FWIW the stock 80 series springs are
Front: stock spring highth 18 1/2"
Rear: stock spring highth 18 7/8"

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Old 10-14-2005, 07:27 AM
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I have a used pair of all-pro 1.5" springs. I had them on for about 8,000 miles. I'll leave a note for myself to measure them after work today. I'll sell em for a good price if you want them.
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Originally Posted by Phalanx
I have a used pair of all-pro 1.5" springs. I had them on for about 8,000 miles. I'll leave a note for myself to measure them after work today. I'll sell em for a good price if you want them.
that would be awesome!
Thanks!
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Ive seen a painted up FJ around San Diego, where are you located?
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Originally Posted by Phalanx
Ive seen a painted up FJ around San Diego, where are you located?
Salt Lake City, Utah.
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I've got some very good measurements of a 93 cruiser coil and a 97 LX coil. The measurements are pretty darn close, but they produced different ride heights for my 4runner. Search around for my post.
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The 1.5" All-Pro springs are a whopping 13.5 inches. Looks like there acually shorter than the stock springs my a few cm but they're much beefier.
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