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Alright guys i've tired myself out on this search, my buddy has a set of leaf springs that i might use. We aren't sure what brand they are or even the size lift, we are thinking 6". They came with extra leafs bolted randomly into the pack. Anyways here are a few numbers that are visable painted on the top leaf.

700496 and P39123

what can you guys get for me? I've got nothing. The Springs bushings are almost flush with the spring and they are bright yellow. Superlifts site says they do not paint on numbers so they are out. thanks ahead of time!
 
The kid next door got superlift springs for his toyota and they had yellow numbers painted on them.
Tarey
 
Alright guys i've tired myself out on this search, my buddy has a set of leaf springs that i might use. We aren't sure what brand they are or even the size lift, we are thinking 6". They came with extra leafs bolted randomly into the pack. Anyways here are a few numbers that are visable painted on the top leaf.

700496 and P39123

what can you guys get for me? I've got nothing. The Springs bushings are almost flush with the spring and they are bright yellow. Superlifts site says they do not paint on numbers so they are out. thanks ahead of time!

Well, whatcha want to know? Did they come off a similar truck, i.e. a 73-87 Chevy, or something else?

If you're looking to replace the bushings, I'd *highly* recommend measuring the ones you have and working from that rather than brand. Even the cheapo $15 caliper at Harbor Freight would work (it's what I use :whistling: )

Actual lift is gonna depend on age and the vehicle, anyway, so the only way you're gonna know is to mount 'em up.

If you post up a pic of the pack so we can see thickness and relative arch someone might make a guess as to how much lift you'll end up with.

-- A
 
well when i have them on the flat ground w/ the arch pointing up and measure to the overload spring its 12" roughly, my friends new 4" tough country springs are 12.5" when measured in the same way. Just was curious really what brand, figured if i could find the part number the website would say where it was originally from as well as original lift size. thanks guys
 
My only thought is google or call a 4wheelparts who carries or can get any springs and ask them
 

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