leafs

Started by builttoabuse, April 28, 2012, 11:56:19 PM

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builttoabuse

can i use 1989 chevy subrban rear springs in the front of my 93 runner? is it to hard not enough flex? ect.. :inthedark:
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ToyotaObsession

Pretty sure you can use anything you want when it comes to Leafs. Just a matter of making them bolt up.

That being said I've personally never heard of anyone using them. So I have no idea on how stiff, etc they would be. Be the first and report back how they work!  :gap:
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junya92toy

Measure the width, so you know if your u bolts will work.
Dr.Maxwe001 – well i have a 15 gal compressor now and if I gett he 60  and then use the 15 as a reserve that wil give me 75 gal  thats close to 80 isnt it ?

builttoabuse

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okay and thanks! would the length be ok 55 in? whats normal or most used length? :phone:
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builttoabuse

Quote from: junya92toy on April 29, 2012, 09:43:31 AM
Measure the width, so you know if your u bolts will work.

2 and a half inches?
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TimberlineBryce

I used 3/4 ton 4x4 suburban leafs in the rear of my 2nd gen 4rnr to stiffen it and the work great but I used the top two leads from my TG leaf pack so the length would match only difference is they have less arch little. On the stiff side but I need it that way for hauling all the camping gear spare tools jack kids etc...

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