Does Super Springs Suspension Kit for 2011 Toyota Tundra, Part # SSA4, Include Bump Stops
Question:
I see where I would install the Super Springs on my 2011 Tundra Crew Max positioned above the axle and attached to the stock springs at the ends . Two questions , I dont see a bump stop re-installed , not needed ? And does adding the Super Spring really add two to three inches to the rear end ? Im only looking for some added support when towing my travel trailer . Thanks ,
asked by: Ed K
Helpful Expert Reply:
My contact at SuperSprings confirms their Custom Suspension Kit for the 2011 Toyota Tundra, part # SSA4, includes new bump stops (please refer to the attached photo from our product page).
Ride height with this kit is adjustable depending on which holes in the shackles are used to mount the SuperSprings rollers. For increased ride height install the helper springs using the upper bolt holes; to maintain the factory ride install using the lower bolt holes. Please refer to the second image included which illustrates the two holes in the shackles.
This system deactivates when the OEM springs are not under load so you will find little change to your Tundra handling characteristics unless you are towing. When towing you will appreciate the reduced body roll and sway they provide.
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SuperSprings Custom Suspension Stabilizer and Sway Control Kit
- Vehicle Suspension
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Leaf Springs
- Light Duty
- SuperSprings Intl
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