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EricP

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Hello! I have a 2002 4x2 with the original factory leaf springs. I've started towing a 3000 lb travel trailer occasionally.
The leaf springs seem sufficient, but should I consider replacing them with a new set, or add a suspension enhancement? I tow with a weight distribution hitch that does a good job of leveling everything out.
Any thoughts or advice?
Thanks.
 
Not for everyone, but most that install Monroe 58617 load assist shocks swear by them.
For $114 a pair shipped it wouldn't hurt taking a look. Many reviews on various forums, do a search.



 
Consider upgrading from FactoryOE 1200LbRated LeafSprings to HeavyDuty 1650LbRated LeafSprings.
Click here for more info.

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could add a add a leaf, for the most part you will not notice until weight is added and springs sags down from load, then the leaf stops from sagging down, once engaged it rides stiff, but generally way cheaper then new springs and easy to install. ya do not notice on regular driving. they are some what generic and cover a wide range of vehicles.
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do not know about this one just posted it to show, it says 70 bucks but i have used rancho in past.
 
Watch loaded shocks if your lower plates are rusted, The shock plates are not designed to hold real loads. Maybe look into a Roadmaster Active suspension add on... Easy and nothing major to take apart..
 

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