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Old 06-28-2008, 04:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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removing leaf springs?

so im still on the quest to make the front of my truck a little higher than the rear...... the previous owner apparently had add-a-leafs installed in the rear of my 01 tundra..... so i bought the 3" toytec leveling kit to even it out.....i was wondering how much trouble it would be to remove some of those leaf springs in the rear.....and can you take apart the add-a-leaf packs to get maybe only 1 or 2 inches instead of the full 3.....any input would be great
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Taking out the aal will bring it to stock. removing other leafs can lower the rear but you will loose payload
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so im still on the quest to make the front of my truck a little higher than the rear...... the previous owner apparently had add-a-leafs installed in the rear of my 01 tundra..... so i bought the 3" toytec leveling kit to even it out.....i was wondering how much trouble it would be to remove some of those leaf springs in the rear.....and can you take apart the add-a-leaf packs to get maybe only 1 or 2 inches instead of the full 3.....any input would be great
Most progressive mini leaf packs replace the overload leaf witch means you will need to install a new overload leaf on each side when you remove the packs.
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