They did that to me.Man, all you guys making me want an old crew cab more and more all the time.




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I agree try it before changing it[QUOTE="shady, post: 4014655, member: 59590
On a separate note, I'm kind of thinking about removing a couple leafs from my front springs. The bottom 2 in fact.
When I got these springs the guy said they were custom made (no idea who by) for a truck with a plow. It's got a lot of leaves and they are pretty thick
Don't do it run it first see how it looks and settles maybe what you want now.
lol.Mud trucks don't need overloads? That's the plan for this?It's not going to do any hauling. My dually is for that.
And it does technically have the overload that came with the 52"s.
just a fyi from my days as a spring tech in a shop . your #2-3-4 leafs will be acting the same as one . leaf packs need staggered out ends to work and flex as each there own . your 2-3-4 leafs are all basically the same lengths . this will = 1 massive thick leaf in the way the spring works .
and if you happen to have some extra rear spring front hangers for the frame do a home brew flip on a budget like i did . 2wd hangers and ride height set were i wanted . then drilled and bolted and welded support on bottom to bolt to the frame . then cut off extra top to clear box .
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