Air Suspension Enhancement Recommendation for a 2014 Toyota Tacoma with 1,200 lb Camper
Updated 09/03/2014 | Published 09/01/2014 >
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2014 Tacoma Access Cab 4x4, TRD Offroad, tow pkg. Max load is 1500 lbs. Im going to be a adding a small camper 1200 lbs total and need some air springs. The Firestones 2407 look to be heavier duty and tougher and rated to 5000 lbs overkill? while the Air Lift 59561 are rated to 2000 lbs. It seems it would be easier to fine tune the air lift 20lbs lift / 1psi versus Firestone 50lbs lift/1psi Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks!
asked by: Mike H
Expert Reply:
I would agree with your thinking on suspension enhancement for your 2014 Toyota Tacoma that you plan on installing a 1,200 lb camper in. The 2,000 lb capacity of the part # AL59561 that you referenced would be a better match to what you will be carrying in the bed of your truck.
The part # F2407 that you referenced would also work, but since it would have a lot more capacity than you need and costs more than the # AL59561 I wouldn't go with it.
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SuperSprings Custom Suspension Stabilizer and Sway Control Kit
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- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
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