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Old 08-07-2007, 11:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Has anyone installed the Toytec lift kit w/ extra leaf spring?

Hey hows it going everyone. Just wanted to know, if anyone has added the Toytec lift kit, with the extra leaf spring. If so, is the ride, signifantly stiffer than stock. I plan on towing the vehicle frequently and I feel this would prevent the truck from saggin as much. I purchased a 24ft gooseneck car trailor and this would put me right about 7-8k lbs(with vehicle on trailor). I also plan on hauling close to 10,000 lbs ocassionally.

Also, what do you think about the Rancho 9000 for our trucks? I appreciate any feedback. BTW, I purchased my CM 5.7 last Tuesday, four days after my dad purchased his. I'm in love with this truck lol! Thanx again.
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Old 08-08-2007, 12:29 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I was thinking of looking into air bags for heavy towing. I had a big issue with Rancho's customer service. I will never buy from them again! Let me know know everything works I plan on towing 2 jeeps and a slide in camper. Post some pictures of your setup
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I have the toytec with extra leaf, works great a little stiffer but still a good overall ride. when I put my boat on the truck the ass end sits 1/2" higher then the front, the boat and trailer dry weight is 8,300 lbs. with a tounge weight of 800 #'s.
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I have had add a leafs before (fabtech) on my Tacoma and managed to break them both after about 80k miles. Not agenst aal Just so you keep an eye out
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