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Re: 5" flexible upgrade install, leaf springs
« Reply #90 on: Nov 04, 2010, 02:45:28 PM »
It would help but, these springs droop so much that I'm thinking that a high pinion wont be enough. I'm open for any and all suggestions. Thanks for taking an interest.

Your first gen is super clean. I have an '84 that is a DD like yours. I have 4" pro comp springs, but just purchased some all pros like you because right now they're 25% off. I am not going to use a spring hanger on the front because I want to keep everything as stock as possible and the all pro guy said i could do that. The only thing i'm worried about is that my pinion angle and driveshaft length will be an issue like yours. Im wondering what you did to fix this problem. I would post pics of my truck but i don't have enough posts yet.
'84 toyota pickup 4x4
22r, 38 weber, 261C cam, headers
4" all pro springs, 5.5" shackles
4:88 gears with e-locker in rear

2001 Dbl cab tacoma 4wd
5 speed conversion
Pavement pounder

 
 
 
 
 

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