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Front and rear? I have the Alldogs springs in the front...considering doing the same for the rear, or air bags - to prevent sag when towing my teardrop trailer. Any additional weight? Apologies if I asked you this in another thread.
Front and rear. Should take care of any trailer sag
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Front and rear. Should take care of any trailer sag
When not towing, do you have any additional weight (skid plates, etc.) added or is it stock? How's the ride? I have about 300lbs of weight added (skid plates and rock sliders), mostly toward the front. I am worried if I put new springs in the rear, it'll make the ride uncomfortable when not towing.
 
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When not towing, do you have any additional weight (skid plates, etc.) added or is it stock? How's the ride? I have about 300lbs of weight added (skid plates and rock sliders), mostly toward the front. I am worried if I put new springs in the rear, it'll make the ride uncomfortable when not towing.
My ride is fine. No complaints. I did the same thing to my Land Cruiser which towes a 4800lb camper. No sag when towing and a little rake when not.

I know some feel air bags are thee only way, but I have had success with springs on multiple vehicles. Plus less likely to fail when you need it.
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