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SupraSport 05-02-2005 10:20 AM

Rear Leaf Options?
 
Quick question.... my 88 4runner has the tipical 4runner rear sag and I'm looking for a solution. It's currently on 5" blocks so I want to avoid adding shackles too. I don't have cash for new springs so:

Does any one know a suitable replacement leafspring I can get from the junkyard that will work for my truck? any options and modification info would be great

thanks

mike_d 05-02-2005 10:44 AM

where are you located? i have a full set of springs with an add-a-leaf that i took off my '89. they're way too heavy to ship, but if you live close to longmont, co, then i'm happy to trade them for a case of good beer.

dwh91102 05-02-2005 10:51 AM

I know you can use chevy springs, not sure exactly which ones, but heres another option.
http://catalogs.google.com/catalogs?...=2&catpage=104
3" lift 139.95 for pair + shipping

SupraSport 05-02-2005 11:09 AM

Thanks guys, I live in detroit Michigan. A bit of a distance from colorado =p I just bought a 5" lift kit for the truck so I'm pretty short on cash and would perfer to find something used. But so far that link is the best option, thanks.

4Crawler 05-03-2005 01:30 PM

http://www.AllProOffroad.com/ and http://www.MarlinCrawler.com/ should both have rear lift springs, or for a custom spring, try http://www.AlcanSpring.com/

SupraSport 05-04-2005 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by 4Crawler
http://www.AllProOffroad.com/ and http://www.MarlinCrawler.com/ should both have rear lift springs, or for a custom spring, try http://www.AlcanSpring.com/

Thanks.... love your site BTW, very very helpful :bigok:

83 toy 05-08-2005 08:26 PM

you might want to go with the chevy spings its a cheap upgrade and well worth it. if you do go wtih the chevys then you are looking for 1988-1998 chevy 1/2 ton rear leafs. 2wd is better than 4wd as far as flex wise but both work fine


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