Will Air Helper Springs For 2001 Toyota Sienna Raise Rear of Van
Question:
air springs for 2001 sienna. Will this be able to raise the rear about 2 inches or 3 inches to help keep the wheel chair rack on the rear bumper hitch from scrapping while entering or leaving a driveway?. I am not sure how much it drops when chair is attached and am confident your product can level the van, but I was wondering if it can go slightly higher if needed. Thank you.
asked by: Joe A
Expert Reply:
The springs will help level your 2001 Toyota Sienna, but there won't be any additional lift on your 2001 Toyota Sienna when using the air springs that fit:
- Firestone Coil-Rite Air Helper Springs # F4118
If the rear end of your Sienna sags with the rack installed, the springs will keep it level, but you won't get any additional lift with these springs, and there aren't any springs or other suspension enhancement that will allow you to add lift apart from keeping your Sienna level.
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Firestone Coil-Rite Air Helper Springs - Rear Axle
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- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
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- Light Duty
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