What Do Different Colors of SuperSprings Jounce Springs Mean
Published 01/31/2019 >
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Question:
Looking at SuperSprings for my Tundra. Why the different colors? Do I get to pick?
asked by: Jerry
Expert Reply:
The various SuperSprings jounce springs made for the 2018 Tundra are produced in different colors as an indication of their weight capacities.
The yellow springs such as rear-axle kit # SSR-610-54 are heavy-duty springs with a 2800-lb leveling capacity. Black springs like # SSR-610-47 are medium duty springs rated for 1500-lbs. The blue springs like # SSR-610-40 are light duty kits.
As you review these SuperSprings kits for your Tundra be sure to check the 2WD or 4WD box at the top of the page to see only products that are compatible with your truck.
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