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Space Between SumoSprings SS68DR & Axle on 2006 Toyota Sequoia When Unloaded  

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If possible can you provide the unloaded gap between the bottom of the spring and the top of the axle? Im trying to figure out how this product will affect off-road travel/capability and normal ride quality on the street.

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With an unloaded ride on your 2006 Toyota Sequoia, there will be approximately 1 inch of space between the axle and the bottom of the SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs # SS68DR.

These are a light capacity helper spring, and if you are off-road without a load in the back, you will feel them engage, but it won't be extremely jarring. With normal driving, however, short of going over a speed bump or pothole or really bad roads, there won't be an issue of these springs affecting your ride quality.

I have added links below to both the installation instructions and a video review for you to check out of the SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs # SS68DR.

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