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Old 10-25-2010, 01:42 AM
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Hey guys, (Sorry if i revive a dead thread) but i need some advice, i have a leaf spring from a trailer, its rated at 600kg and is about 2inches wide, i am planning on adding them to my rear leaf pack to try and level out or even lift my rear end, will it work ? i have pics if you guys need them
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I don't see how it wouldn't work.
Are you adding main leafs or smaller thicker overloads?
I've heard of people making custom leaf packs, so its pretty possible.

Are the trailer springs more arched than your yota springs?
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Originally Posted by peow130
I don't see how it wouldn't work.
Are you adding main leafs or smaller thicker overloads?
I've heard of people making custom leaf packs, so its pretty possible.

Are the trailer springs more arched than your yota springs?
im not quite sure, i just bought some trailer leafs as they were only 20 buks and i thought id give it a go
and yes they are alot more arched than my yota springs... is that a problem ?
this is my thread about what im doing:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f120...d-leaf-222806/
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