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Air Spring experiences
I'm considering adding rear air springs to my '99 Toyota 4Runner to
level the 4x4 when towing our 2003 Coleman Santa Fe pop-up camper. I'm mainly concerned about the coil springs rubbing holes in the air bags over time. This is my wife's kid taxi so no plans for mudding or any rough off-road (although we do live down a 1/4 mile gravel drive). I'd like to hear from other's experiences with these air springs. What brand they used, how long the bags last, that sort of thing. Thanks! David |
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