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52" custom springs

wage92

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These came off my 78 k5, was going to reuse them but went with 56s instead. Already had them apart, cleaned up, primed, painted, and put new center bolts in them. They have a few chips in the paint from moving them around, but other than that they look great. They are 5 springs, plus overload. Included is a picture of the sticker i found when cleaning them up looks to say "triangle springs" which i found on the web (http://www.triangleusa.com/ )

I dont know tons about them but i know they have a little more lift than a stock spring i would say an inch or two. Looking to get 80 bucks and have no way to ship them.

The longer springs in this pic:
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Sticker than i found:
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im in MD and very interested howerver i never make it that far north, do you ever go to PA for any reason? i am in the shamokin area and Rausch Creek every couple of weeks. i also have a friend that parents live in upsate, i will give him a call and see when the next time he will be there
 
Nah no reason for me to be going to PA anytime soon, but if you can set it up with someone you know we could work something out. Let me know.
 
he wants to know where you're at he's going to be there in the nxt two weeks if I can get you guys hooked up I will absolutely take the springs
 
Truck isnt all together, but heres what i got, i swapped them out because i didnt have a good shackle angle and the back was sitting higher than the front before the engine was even in and rather than relocating the shackle flip brackets and to lower it, i just used some flatter 56s. But as you can see they have a little more arch than stockers.

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jack still had some weight in this picture
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no sir, guy before me painted it i believe, not a real good job when you get up close. Underneath, is that mustard yellow from the 70s haha
 

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