With the mounts all tacked
into place the tires were installed and the truck put down on the
ground to see if everything is in the proper place, then the entire
thing was dissembled and the finish welding was completed. Next the
suspension was assembled again and the welds were
painted.
Why Change to Leafs?
The axle really needed to be moved back by 1.5" to
center it in the wheel well. This I felt was the best way to clear
the 35"s tires with the minimum lift possible. Do to the
close proximity of the coil springs, shocks, and panhard tower it
would not be easy to move the original system back. With the
leaf springs, choosing axle position is just a matter of welding
the perches in the proper location.
The lower bracket
extensions do not seem to have any failure problems however they
hang down quite low and are constantly hitting and hanging up on
the trail.
I truly believe that all of these problems could
be solved except for the ground clearance issues related to the
lower control arms. Overall Results
The coil spring suspensions I have used over the
years include stock, 1.5" Downey coils, 3" coil and spacer kit, 4"
Pro Comp and now the leaf spring swap. Leaf springs have
netted about 6" of rear lift and the truck sits level now.
The rear travel as measured on a 20 degree ramp right after
installation is 19.5" of articulation. Two weeks later I
performed the same teat and as predicted by Jon at All Pro the
springs would travel further after breaking in. Now I measure
21" of rear articulation.
With the
downey 3" lift I got about 19", with the Pro Comp 4" lift I got
20.5" While the downey 3" lift worked and drove very well the Pro
Comp kit springs were way too soft and they caused the truck to be
much less stable on and off road.
The
springs work wonderfully and provide a very nice controlled ride.
They are able to support much more weigh than any of the coil
suspensions and provide a very comfy ride. When people take a
ride in my truck they can't believe it's sitting on leaf
springs. I do not plan to put sway bars on like I had used
with the coil suspension. The leaf spring suspension does not allow
body roll like the coil suspension did. Over all the rear
suspension made a huge improvement both in terms of off road ride
but also in load handling and street ride. I can confidently
recommend these springs for any Toyota truck or 4Runner.
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