add a leaf kit for 40's? (1 Viewer)

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Or a good local custom spring shop can re arch/make custom add a leafs; getting harder to find shops that do this work anymore with most vehicles on fancy IFS/coils now.
 
My addaleaf did wonders for lift and leveling the 40 but my dentist bill went way up do to filling falling out. I am re-arching first thing now that I'm home.
 
There is no way that I would spend a moment screwing around with an add a leaf set up. Install new spring packs, and be done with it.


But that is just me.



Good luck!


-Steve
 
Hellwig load leveling springs, adds 550 lbs of load-leveling, picked the back end of mine right up. They are good, and fairly cheap. Specter sells them for a decent price for what they're worth.
 
I picked up very nice quiality add-a-leafs from a local spring shop at $28 each or $56 a pair... They ride really nice too, key is that they are long and skinny with some play in them so they are not bone jarring...
 
We have 2 different kits available, long leafs $42.95 pair, and short $36.95 pair. The shorties will ride much stiffer than the long ones. But in conclusion, I agree with that poser Steve, add-a-leafs are a temporary band aid for old sagged springs. I dont really reccomend re-arching either, they will just flatten out in a shorter time. Steve H. < Steve C. :cheers:
 
rancho jeep add a leafs work well from what i'm told.
 

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