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Removing a few leafs for some more dflex???

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Removing a few leafs for some more dflex???

Post by Xplode »

just put a new tray thats alot lighter than standard and in an atempt to make the ride less bouncy and get some more flex :D out of the rear leafs i wanna remove a leaf or two but was wondering which one to remove first to get what i want. ive also just put new leafs in about a month ago which are 2inch raised rockcrawler leafs with around 6 leafs in the pack.

any help would be great

cheers
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Post by v840 »

What vehicle we talking about?


As a rule of thumb; try taking out the shortest leaf in your pack first, as this is generally the load bearing leaf and is the most flex inhibiting.


Be aware though that by taking leaves out you will be encouraging axle wrap.
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Post by Xplode »

its a hilux dual cab....sorry
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