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That’s the most time consuming and difficult way that will likely end up with unsatisfactory results.I meant replacing all the leafs except main,so 6 new ones.saves me taking off main leaf.
Your going to have to pull the pin out of the bushing to drop the leaf down to add leafs or work on the spring pack. Unless you have recently replaced the bushings and pins with greaseable pins you probably won't be able to get them apart without destroying either the bushing or the pin. If you figure out how to remove stock 35 year old bushings and pins in one piece let us know how you did it. Otherwise plan on having to replace them. Also you can't see the pitting on the pin until you remove it from the bushings.My bushing look good,was hoping to leave main leaf and replace the rest.just wondering if that could get me back up to level.I have a spring place very close.and I don't think toyota used very good steel in their springs( was brittle) my 82 and 83 sr5 pickups broke many leafs.