Tuff Country Leaf Springs at Andy's Auto Sport
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Leaf Springs
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About this Manufacturer:
Tuff Country is well-known in the off-road community, offering reasonably priced suspension lift kits that will quite literally bring your truck or SUV to new heights. In our experience, Depending on the particular application, Tuff Country kits can ride a bit stiffer than stock, but then that is generally par for the course when it comes to lift kits. The company's Jeep kits are especially known for being extremely capable off-road, while still offering a decent ride on the streets. We installed a five-inch lift on a crew-cab Tacoma a couple of years ago, and were impressed with how detailed the instructions were, as well as how well the truck handled. Overall, we like Tuff Country's line of products, which also include leaf springs, shock absorbers, Ford I-beam pivot brackets, leveling kits, and steering components.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are leaf springs? Why buy leaf springs?
Leaf springs consist of several layers of metal "leaves" which are bound together to act as a single unit. They the primary suspension component used for the rear of most trucks, and are built to support heavy loads. Buying new lowering leaf springs allows you to lower the rear of your truck, since they are built with a different spring rate or leaf setup than factory springs. There are a number of ways to lower the rear of your truck, and buying new leaf springs one of the popular ways to do this. For an extreme drop of your truck, many people buy new leaf springs and a block kit, both of which add to the total amount of drop.
Can any vehicle use leaf springs?
Only vehicles that utilize factory leaf springs would be able to incorporate replacement aftermarket leaf springs.
How do you install leaf springs?
Your factory leaf pack must be unbolted from the front and rear perches. Then simply install the new leaf springs.
Leaf springs consist of several layers of metal "leaves" which are bound together to act as a single unit. They the primary suspension component used for the rear of most trucks, and are built to support heavy loads. Buying new lowering leaf springs allows you to lower the rear of your truck, since they are built with a different spring rate or leaf setup than factory springs. There are a number of ways to lower the rear of your truck, and buying new leaf springs one of the popular ways to do this. For an extreme drop of your truck, many people buy new leaf springs and a block kit, both of which add to the total amount of drop.
Can any vehicle use leaf springs?
Only vehicles that utilize factory leaf springs would be able to incorporate replacement aftermarket leaf springs.
How do you install leaf springs?
Your factory leaf pack must be unbolted from the front and rear perches. Then simply install the new leaf springs.
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