SOLD Atlanta: 100 series springs (Ironman 440-880 TOY025C) (1 Viewer)

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cruiserpatch

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I recently deleted my AHC but guessed incorrectly as to how heavy my truck is.

I put the 440-880 lb springs in and only achieved 1” of lift.

I just swapped them out and installed the 880 lb+ springs (super heavy duty).

The 440-880 have about 200 miles on them. Brand new $180 with 25% off discount. I’ll sell these for $130 plus shipping or whatever sounds reasonable. They’re no use to me.

TOY025C - 440-880
TOY025D - 880+

 
How heavy is your truck? What's your build like? What do you have in the back that you think contributed to needing the heavier springs?

I'm on Medium OME springs and I def need to go heavier. Trying to decide if these will work.
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ValleyTech rear bumper (290lbs w/o powder coat), two jerry cans (water 40 lbs, gas 30 lbs ), propane tank (~12 lbs), spare tire (50lbs?), drawer system built with 3/4” plywood (heavy duty), refrigerator (ICECO 65 lbs unfilled), then add all the gear.

I’ve got sliders (white knuckle DOM), TJM skid plates, ironman front bumper, 12K smitty winch, and my butt weighing it all down.

I didn’t realize how heavy my build was until I tried these springs. Hope this helps.

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