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Old 01-31-2005 | 10:41 AM
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Rear spring question 87 runner

I need to replace the worn rear springs on my 87 runner. I know I have several options but money is an issue at this point. I have looked at the downey 3" but they are $187 + shipping. I also looked on the 4 wheel parts wharehouse web page and they have 4" genuine gear rear springs for around $95. Does anyone know if these springs are any good or should I stay away from them. I also am not sure about 4" since I am only planning a BJ spacer in the front. Will these springs settle to give me an even stance or will the back always be too high?

EDIT - I just called 4WPW and the price of $87.99 is an each price. Looks like downey may be the way to go.

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Old 01-31-2005 | 05:29 PM
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I would probably go with the Downeys, but if you did use the 4 inch and they sit too high you could always remove a leaf... 3 inches works really well with the balljoint spacers.
Old 01-31-2005 | 06:14 PM
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I just put on the 3" Downeys and the truck sits perfect IMO. I plan on BJ spacers next month too, so I'll know more then. But I'm not looking for any lift up front, just better articulation. Can't tell you anything about the 4WPW springs though. I would guess they are too much unless you're planning to lift the front some with your spacers.

Mike
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