Air Lift Ride Control Air Helper Springs for a 2017 Tacoma Limited w/Rough Country 3.5 Vertex Lift
Updated 11/16/2021 | Published 11/14/2021 >
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Ive lifted my 2017 Tacoma Limited with a Rough Country 3.5inch Vertex lift with their leaf spring replacement kit and am wanting to add helper springs with a single compressor controller to level the rear-end of my truck when towing. Can I get some help with understanding what works with my truck now that Ive modified it? Thanks! Cheers,
asked by: Jesse H
Helpful Expert Reply:
Thanks for the pictures! I was able to compare your pictures to our own and check the installation instructions. The Air Lift Ride Control Air Helper Springs item # AL59561 is going to be compatible with your Rough Country 3.5inch Vertex lift if you have no more than 8 1/2" of spacing between your leaf spring and your Toyota Tacoma's frame at the mounting point. I have linked the instructions but the point you will be measuring is to the left of the factory bump stops if you're on the drivers side of the truck. It'll be at the hole right below your Rough Country shock reservoir tank. The adjustable springs will improve your overall stability and ride quality. They will also eliminate rear sag by leveling out your Tacoma's rear end.
I recommend the Air Lift WirelessAIR Compressor System for Air Helper Springs - Remote - Bluetooth - EZ Mount item # AL74000EZ. Air Lift's premium, wireless, onboard compressor system with Bluetooth allows you to fill your air springs at the touch of a button. The WirelessAIR also automatically maintains pre-set air pressure levels. It lets you adjust 2 air springs independently with the wireless remote control. This allows you to level your vehicle front to back. It also allows you to get side-to-side leveling of off-center loads by inflating each spring with a different amount of air.
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