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All-Pro Off-Road 4105A-AP-PR Long-Travel Leaf Springs Features:
- Designed for flex and ride quality
- 9-inch longer than factory springs
- (8) leaves total, plus 1 overload/rebound leaf
- 51-1/2 in. (1308 mm) is the eyelet-to-eyelet length (free)
- 24-7/16 in, (621 mm) from front eyelet to center pin (free)
- 27-1/16 in. (687 mm) from the rear eyelet to the center pin (free)
All-Pro Off-Road 4105A-AP-PR Long-Travel Leaf Springs Notes:
- In order to lift your truck properly, you'll need to make some modifications to the steering, shocks, and drive shafts
- NOT designed for weight-carrying capability
- Requires new front spring hangers and relocation of the rear shackle hangers on pre-1989 trucks
- Installing lift onto 4Runner, the rear springs will need to be 1-2 in. taller than the front to compensate for the additional weight of the vehicle
- All-Pro warranty will be null and void if our springs are used with a lifting block or shackle flip
- Recommended to adjust the bump stops to prevent bottoming out and harming the shocks or springs as well as installing airbags or other support mechanisms if you plan to use the vehicle to tow weight
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