Helper Springs? Don't even know what to search for...
I tried to do some searching, but I'm just not using the right key words I guess.
I'm looking for the suggested product from the brain trust here.
My Titan is a Big Tow, and my load is no more than 5,000 pounds and I have achieved a good tongue weight based upon both weight measurements and the general handling feel.
The pic in my sig may sort of show it, but I have a very slight drop in the back down from level. I'm looking for a product that will give my rear springs a bit more strength/help so when I'm towing the back end of the truck is not dropped. I do not need much of a height increase, just 1" I think would make a big difference. Keep in mind I don't want to add something that will just make the backend solid as a rock and ruin the ride when I'm not towing.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
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I'll be happy to take any suggestions, I'm off to read this thread in detail
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Re: Helper Springs? Don't even know what to search for...
That would be the thread you want. You can get the helper springs and they don't affect the ride or the suspension until the rear of the truck is loaded. Then they step up and take care of it. Otherwise you don't even know they are there.
Re: Helper Springs? Don't even know what to search for...
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Originally Posted by Blackbeauty
That would be the thread you want. You can get the helper springs and they don't affect the ride or the suspension until the rear of the truck is loaded. Then they step up and take care of it. Otherwise you don't even know they are there.
What about the posts in that thread that claimed the helper springs don't help for load, they only reduce axle twist for those interested in performance?
I also swear I read something a while back that used compressed air to alter the truck's level.
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Popular Package, Utility Package, Big Tow & 17" Off Road Wheels, and more to come...
Re: Helper Springs? Don't even know what to search for...
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Originally Posted by Blackbeauty
The "helper springs" are what you are looking for. They sit "piggyback" on the leaf springs and don't engage until the truck is loaded.
This thread is way more helpful than the other one
Ok, Hellwig seems to be the big name in this arena. This is what you must be talking about, and these look like a quality product. If I recall some people sid these goes over the rubber packs on the OEM springs. I'm wondering of removal of those might be better than mounting these over the top of them???
2004-2007 Nissan Titan - 1500 lbs helper springs
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Popular Package, Utility Package, Big Tow & 17" Off Road Wheels, and more to come...
Those are serious looking units, wow.
I'm thinking might just beoverkill for my needs, but grea reference, thx.
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DING, DING, DING - Firestone Riderite - That's it!
That's what I was looking for. I might just try the Hellwig 1st though, but thanks as now I have had a chance to re-read that Firestone Riderite thread.
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'05 Titan SE 4x4 KC, Red Alert with Graphite/Titanium
Popular Package, Utility Package, Big Tow & 17" Off Road Wheels, and more to come...
Re: Helper Springs? Don't even know what to search for...
Yeah, you probably don't need the heavy duty ones. I had some installed by Stengel Bros. on my F-150. Nothing as drastic as those HD units. They were more like the Hellwig ones. I could haul close to 2 tons on that 1/2 ton truck. I actually did once... 2.125 tons actually. A whole pallet of CMU block.
Re: Helper Springs? Don't even know what to search for...
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Originally Posted by Quad T
DING, DING, DING - Firestone Riderite - That's it!
That's what I was looking for. I might just try the Hellwig 1st though, but thanks as now I have had a chance to re-read that Firestone Riderite thread.
Glad I could help. There has been quite a bit of confusion about this on the forum... Good luck and let us know what you decide!
The Big Red Beast - AKA - Project Titan Nissan Sport Magazine
'05 Titan SE 4x4 KC, Red Alert with Graphite/Titanium
Popular Package, Utility Package, Big Tow & 17" Off Road Wheels, and more to come...
Re: Helper Springs? Don't even know what to search for...
I'm going to suggest a different route...Leave the springs alone...that's right, for only 1" why screw up the ride qualities. So what if it squats a whole inch lower, how often do you tow?
I'd spend the money to get a set of DR shocks in the rear...
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Re: Helper Springs? Don't even know what to search for...
Screw up the ride quality? Empty, all you're doing is adding 30 or 20 pounds to the rear end... They only act when you load the truck. If you've never had anything like this on your truck, you can't know how much they help in that respect WITHOUT compromising ride quality.