My vehicle seems like it sags a big even with new shocks where can i buy some leaf springs at?
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Lots of places. Are you wanting a lift or stock height?
Search the FAQ at the top of the 60 forum.
Stock springs are pricey.
Urban Land Cruisers LLC | Suspension
thats not bad....I mean I plan to use the stock parts and buy new bushings and leafes is all I need. 400 bucks and an afternoon....I should be ok....unless it sold by theni've been watching these for a while
OME EMU DAKAR Front Leaf Springs Set of 2 FJ60,62 CS004F
thats not bad....I mean I plan to use the stock parts and buy new bushings and leafes is all I need. 400 bucks and an afternoon....I should be ok....unless it sold by then
How about re-arcing the springs?
think im gonna give him a email...here I noticed their website I can buy the leaf springs alone and not a bad price....If you are looking for the best upfront advice, customer service and support afterwards?
Kurt @ Cruiser Outfitters.
I did a search on it, but it seems (my perception) that they do work, but eventually they will flat out and you will have to redo them again. The cost is not bad I can see, but once im under there I dont go do it again 6 months later......Im still considering it depending on finacnes and how much I have left over after finding a FJ40.Have you thought about using some add-a-leafs?
Over the years I have tried every imaginable approach to "fixing" leaf springs. Rearching works for only a short time (its a spring, it goes back to it's original shape) add a leafs are most often harsh and require as much work a replacing the whole spring. Shocks are not springs and cannot be expected to support the vehicle, that's not what they do. New springs are the only real fix. Call Kurt at Cruiser Outfitters, he will take care of you. I can't say enough good about the OMEs that I have (200,000 miles on them) or about Kurt.