Where to buy Rancho Add A Leaf?
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For a little more cash call Alcan and have them make you one, it will be a much better AAL than a stiff universal rancho, which ultimatly will destroy your stock leafs.... I am going to go this route in my 07, $56 plus shipping for a 10x better product..
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I really would stay away from the Rancho, or any generic, AAL. They WILL destroy your OEM leafs, and ride like a covered wagon. Get a custom one from Alcan, its not worth a cheap AAL.
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The Rancho Soft Ride kit is very good and designed for use on Toyota spring packs. It has two pair of leaves, one long and thin and the other is shorter and thicker. We installed a set on my buddy's '94 pickup many years ago and he has no damage to his springs and it still rides fine. The key is to use the long thin leaf first and then if needed add the thicker one below that.
I do agree that the single short thick (stiff) AALs are bad news.
I do agree that the single short thick (stiff) AALs are bad news.
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Where can you find the Rancho soft ride kit? I've done some searching already with no luck. Is that exactly what it's called?
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Exact part number on the Rancho web site, see page 8 of the AAL catalog:
- http://gorancho.com/flash/docs/2005_addleaf_levload.pdf
Then go to any Rancho dealer nearby, or you can order on-line from places like http://www.summitracing.com/
- http://gorancho.com/flash/docs/2005_addleaf_levload.pdf
Then go to any Rancho dealer nearby, or you can order on-line from places like http://www.summitracing.com/
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