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On Mon, 1 May 2017 15:05:05 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
I've made no mods to my truck, other than installing a pair of "shock absorber" lifts for the front hood. For reasons I don't understand, Toyota didn't put them on the truck, even though they put them on their car hoods. Maybe they are trying to increase the perceived longevity of the truck since these air springs are a frequent replacement item. I notice my Honda has a stick too. I suppose a pair of real steel springs like we had for 5 decades is too heavy or more likely too expensive. I know IBM fell in love with those air springs in the 70-80s and we used to order them by the case. In regular daily use, they don't last very long at all. Some sizes seem to last longer than others. The long ones on hatch back glass were the worst. |
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