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Old 09-27-2008, 03:51 AM #1
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Rear end sag

Is there any heavier duty coil springs that can be put in the rear. Tryin to use used springs off another truck, ya know the whole budget thing. Wanna get rid of that sag in the rear.
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sag

Don't know, if you find out let me know.
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Springs

There are a number of replacement springs available. OME (Old Man Emu) sells a couple of options. I think that most of the replacement springs are also 1.5" taller than stock, so they'll get rid of sag plus the 1.5". It will seem like a 2.5+ in lift depending on how much sag you have.

You can see pictures of mine from the link in my sig.

Search the threads and you'll find out what your options are.
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This link should work

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I put on some new MOOG rear coils. They are the cargo coil model. Helped the sag just fine, looks much better parked to one with the sag. Ride on and off road is great. They coast about 60-70 dollars I think. For a pair.
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I put on some new MOOG rear coils. They are the cargo coil model. Helped the sag just fine, looks much better parked to one with the sag. Ride on and off road is great. They coast about 60-70 dollars I think. For a pair.
Where did you order yours from?
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You can try LC80 rear springs, they are stronger but taller. They give you about 2 inch lift.
I'm planning to do it for myself.
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If anyone is still wondering:

http://www.toyota-4runner.org/showth...&threadid=8195
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