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5 lug Rear sag after AAL

Discussion in '5 Lug' started by Foco5lug, Feb 5, 2023.

  1. Feb 5, 2023 at 7:29 AM
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    Foco5lug

    Foco5lug [OP] New Member

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    Aidan
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    2008 access cab 5 lug Tacoma
    Hey guys, new to the forum, and forums in general, so hopefully i posted this correctly.

    I’ve got a 2008 access cab 5 lug and recently installed a 2.5” front spacer and 2” rear AAL for an advertised “leveling kit”. My issue is that the truck is “to my eyes” quite a bit lower in the rear than the front. My leaf pack seems to be in good condition, and the topper i have on the truck can’t really be that heavy. Or if I’m just overreacting, you can tell me that too.
    I did order the kit off of eBay, so maybe the AAL isn’t the best quality?
    Any idea how to get the rear end up a little?
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  2. Feb 7, 2023 at 7:21 PM
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    Homeline

    Homeline Well-Known Member

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    2" Leveling Kit, TRD skid plate, 16" Jeep wheels, Katzkin leather seats w/heaters, jump seat delete
    I installed the 2'' leveling spacers on the front of my 2013 5-lug, but no AAL in the rear. I have almost (or a hair less) the same amount of rear sag as yours. But no topper on mine though.

    Would prefer not to go the AAL route, so I am really considering installing some air shocks to bump it up 1/2"-3/4", which is all I need. The 1.5 to 2" the AAL would add is too much for my application.
     

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