is a "heavy" constant load spring. It is significantly stiffer than stock or standard lift springs to prevent sagging and maintain ride height when the vehicle is heavily armored.
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: Because of the high lift, Upper Control Arms (UCAs) (like Total Chaos or SPC) are usually required to correct alignment and allow for proper suspension travel. In Support of Transdisciplinary CCJLS Scholarship : Because
These springs are a staple in the Toyota off-road community (Tacoma, 4Runner, FJ Cruiser) because they are designed to handle significant additional weight from modifications like steel bumpers and winches. 🛠️ Technical Specifications: For a balanced off-road setup, it is typically
is rarely used alone. For a balanced off-road setup, it is typically paired with high-performance dampers and supporting hardware: