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Re: Best fix for a saggy 4Runner
« on: Mar 10, 2006, 03:53:30 PM »
Hello all, what is the best solution for my sagging rear end????

Springs? Where to get them? Whos are best
Add-a-Leaf? What kind?
Shackels? Or is that just the cheap way out?
Rearc? Or is the metal too old?

I would like to put and 1 or 2" lift to the rear as well.

Thanks, Jeremiah
your best bet if you have stock  springs  ,i'm assuming you have leaf springs,  go to the yard and get some Chevy s10  or F150 springs  2WD then remove your springs and add a couple of the chevy or ford 2wd springs in with your stock upper springs 
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