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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
want to go lower
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[QUOTE="SoCalPSD, post: 50848, member: 1408"] Its funny though because i know a few guys that havnt had them on their truck for years and well i take mine off and a month later crack snap and oh ****. But the positive side to all this is apparently this guy knows his stuff. He's making a leaf pack with 3 more springs than factory and yet it will drop the rear of the truck 2 1/2 in ,have higher load capabilities and ride softer than the originals. And to quote him " any jackass working at a half assed shop could build a set of these hung over on a monday" Cost - $700 even SoCalPsd-Corey [/QUOTE]
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