Vehicle Suspension Specs:
Features:
1,100-lb Capacity. Install these helper leaf springs above your vehicle's rear factory leaf springs. They reduce sway and prevent sagging, which is perfect for towing or hauling heavy loads. Designed for OEM springs that sit above the axle.
Installation Notes:
No drilling required for installation
The mounting kit provides U-bolts with 4 inch leg length. If your existing factory springs have had extra leaves added, or for older Chevrolet 3/4-ton and 1-ton models with thicker factory springs, longer U-bolts may be required (not included).
More Information >Vehicle Suspension Specs:
Features:
1,100-lb Capacity. Install these helper leaf springs above your vehicle's rear factory leaf springs. They reduce sway and prevent sagging, which is perfect for towing or hauling heavy loads. Designed for OEM springs that sit above the axle.
Installation Notes:
No drilling required for installation
The mounting kit provides U-bolts with 4 inch leg length. If your existing factory springs have had extra leaves added, or for older Chevrolet 3/4-ton and 1-ton models with thicker factory springs, longer U-bolts may be required (not included).
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