Hayduke
Senior Member
Ha. well, on the same topic, I replaced my rear leaf springs 10 years ago w/ aftermarket leaf springs from an outfit that sold aftermarket toyota mods. My original leafs on my 99 Tacoma just couldn't handle the weight of my shell model fwc and the truck was riding dangerously close to the tires. As a result, I guess I have developed some kind of memory in the leaf springs, as I wasn't leaning to the left just after I put those leafs on my truck. I built cabinets and added the stove/sink/propane, all, you guessed it, on the left side of the camper.
My question here is, is it normal for leaf springs to develop memory like this? I'm supposing suspension air bags will be the cheaper fix for this as opposed to getting another set of leaf springs. Also, I have a lot of sway with that camper on. Do the airbags help with that? Anything appreciated.
Hayduke
My question here is, is it normal for leaf springs to develop memory like this? I'm supposing suspension air bags will be the cheaper fix for this as opposed to getting another set of leaf springs. Also, I have a lot of sway with that camper on. Do the airbags help with that? Anything appreciated.
Hayduke