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Old 03-14-2007, 10:50 AM
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Default Re: Sequoia Shocks for Towing Duty?

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Originally Posted by Geodude View Post
Thanks Ray, much appreciated.

I've had to turn up the WD lately so there's some age showing on the truck's suspension. I spoke to Andy Thomson at Can-Am RV in London, and he has suggested Monroe shocks. Local places are telling me the Monroe Reflex shocks are good for towing.
Do a search on some of my posts regarding the rear load leveling option on the '03's. I posted part numbers on the shocks. It has internal valving to help increase the ride height based on pressure differential. I checked it with a couple heavy loads in the utility trailer (no WDH) and it did bring the height up. Member STARGAZER had the whole description on his website on how it works. I can send it to you if interested (I have the manual on CD at home). It is a totally self contained setup unique to the shock/spring itself. Truck rides as good as other Sequoia's I've been in even when loaded down. Last trip was 6 people with ski equipment and clothing etc for a long weekend.

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http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forum...ding-leveling/

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