My T100 is 4WD with the 8 foot bed.

I have found several places on the web but they all seem to have stock springs (3 leafs). If they were stronger steel that might be okay but, how would I know.

I hate it when the try to make trucks ride like cars. Want a car, get one. I don't expect my Subaru to haul concrete.

Anyway, since the stock springs went 17 years before the first broke, they will do if it's all I can get.

I would buy a new truck now but I can't get one with an 8 foot bed, small engine and 5 speed manual trans so I am going to keep the T100 for 10 more years if possible. I drove an f150 with the v6 and 6 speed Auto. Just not basic enough for my needs. The new tundra is also a big fire breathing monster. I want a light truck which can haul a 4X8 sheet of plywood.

I just looked at the Roadmaster web site. I guess it would would work but I would rather just have better springs. I really don't care about soft ride issues. If it's stiff when empty I don't care. It's a truck and I like simple. I don't really want to go with active suspension stuff.

When I put the fiberglass cap on the truck it was never level after that until put on the helpers. Would the Roadmaster spring do the same thing. I would really prefer better steel or another leaf if possible.

Last edited by lhedrick; 10/20/11 04:26 PM.