The web and mall parking lots
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ruff country is the first problem . . . in my opinion .
what is the measurements from bump stop bracket on frame to axle tube per side or something that is the same both sides to measure from . this will let you know if there is a spring sagging out .
another nail in the coffin for rough country crap .DING DING DING! we have a winner! sweetk30 called. it was a sacked out spring. I replaced the odd-ball spring that was supposed to be a Tuff-Country 6" leaf spring with one brand new Tuff-Country 6" leaf spring. After installing the spring, and putting the weight of the truck back on my Dana-60 diff the leaf spring eye came to rest exactly where it should. Both springs now have about a 1 1/2" gap between the leaf spring eye and the frame.
another nail in the coffin for rough country crap .
I could never replace just one. That would drive me crazy.
shiny new u-bolts would tell meI guarantee that if you looked at my springs, and I did not tell that I replaced only one spring, you would not notice the difference.

I did not pay attention to my post. I had 8" Skyjackers that I replaced with Tuff Country's with about a year ago. With the holiday family stuff and visits from out of town, it will not be till after new years before I can crawl under my truck to figure this out. I hope it is something as simple as another pair of longer shackles.
another nail in the coffin for rough country crap .
When I first bought my set of Tuff-Country springs 10-years ago, one of them was an odd-ball spring. It had a sticker on it with a Tuff-Country part number, but no company name or logo like the other one. I could tell the spring was manufactured on a different assembly line because the spring bands where located differently, and the rivets where a different size from the other leaf spring. I contacted both the people I bought the springs from and Tuff-Country, in order to tell them I had two different leaf springs. Neither one of them could give a decent answer as to why they where different. They said it would probably not be a problem, and they where correct. The leaf spring did work fine, until about 4-months ago it started sacking out and smacking the frame. The other Tuff-Country leaf spring they sent me 10-years still works fine. The spring that I replaced only had about 20,000 miles on it, as so does the Tuff-Country leaf spring I did not replace.
you do realize the original poster had/has Tuff Country springs, not Rough Country? you do realize they are 2 different companies?

yep & yep . . . . still don't like there crap tho .you do realize the original poster had/has Tuff Country springs, not Rough Country? you do realize they are 2 different companies?