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Does anyone know if we can get terrain tamer leaf springs for our American trucks? Do they make a kit for our trucks. Any info or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
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It is tough to say if they will fit the Ranger here in the states. If anything you could send them a message to see what they say.
 

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Interested in this as well. Never seen them until your post but look great.
 

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Just be aware that some of the Australian companies will be a bit stubborn and not sell outside of Australia.
 
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Just be aware that some of the Australian companies will be a bit stubborn and not sell outside of Australia.
I did fire off an email. I will share what they have to say. I noticed there web page had a United states number also. So I didnt know if they had a rep here or maybe were going to have.
 


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I would look at the OEM Tremor Leaf springs. Supposed to be much better. Pair it with some Fox 2.0 Front and rear Shocks/Dampers
 

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I would look at the OEM Tremor Leaf springs. Supposed to be much better. Pair it with some Fox 2.0 Front and rear Shocks/Dampers
Something to be aware of is the trimmer leaf springs maybe at the same rate that the regular parabolic springs on the other rangers have
 

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Something to be aware of is the trimmer leaf springs maybe at the same rate that the regular parabolic springs on the other rangers have
Main goal for these is better articulation in the rear?
 

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Main goal for these is better articulation in the rear?
Unfortunately due to the design of the trailer leaf springs you don't exactly gain articulation in the rear. Well not compare to the parabolic springs that the other rangers come with. No I have already proven that the old man emu lease do give you extra articulation in the rear and it is possible that icon and Deaver leaf springs give more articulation the rear but it's possible those two might not give as much as the old man emu. As for the terrain Tamer it depends if they're even going to be available in the United States for our Rangers and then I would actually have to do a little bit of checking to see if they would give as much articulation in the rear.
 

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I did fire off an email. I will share what they have to say. I noticed there web page had a United states number also. So I didnt know if they had a rep here or maybe were going to have.
Interested! Since these come with a built in lift (1-1/2 or 2 inch) if they work for us, maybe pairing with a Beltech axle flip might get the mild rear lower I'm and some others are looking for. Hummmm.:idea:
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