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All-Pro Off Road Rear Leaf Springs #504933 09/22/04 11:42 PM
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 87
TCAO Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Any one has any experience with All-Pro Off Road rear springs? I am debating between Deaver rear springs versus All-Pro Off Road rear springs for my '02 Tacoma. Because All-Pro offers 3" height springs versus Deaver offers 1.5" make me having a second thought. I have a AAL right now, and the truck is stiff as a brick.

Re: All-Pro Off Road Rear Leaf Springs [Re: TCAO] #504934 09/23/04 05:30 AM
Joined: Jul 2002
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Mark in AZ Offline
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You could also hit your mark by using the off-the-shelf Deavers with Downey shackles. But why? Just call Deaver, they know tacos and will make whatever you want. I'm using the All Pros now. The quality and flex are excellent, and they are comparable to the Deavers. I think you would be happy with either setup <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


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Exploring in a T4R Ltd V8
Re: All-Pro Off Road Rear Leaf Springs [Re: TCAO] #504935 09/24/04 10:41 PM
Anonymous
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I did. But running Chevy rears now.
Get the Deavers and get exactly what you want. The All Pros were so soft that I had to run the overload. Way too soft and did not perform as advertized.

Re: All-Pro Off Road Rear Leaf Springs #504936 09/27/04 09:48 PM
Joined: Feb 2004
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CraShYota Offline
Body Damage is Cool
ok... allpro leafs are designed for offroading. They are soft enough so they flex very well when you need it. Especialy on a truck with very limited weight in the rear. Ie old toyotas. Not a good choice for on road driving. but the amoung the best for offroading.


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2003 taco V6 ext cab sr5
1988 Toyota Pickup V6(totaled)

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