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I'm curious if a leaf pack out of a older dodge pickup would just bolt in they measure almost the same. My biggest problems are I've got no time to do anything I'd like and even less money nowadays. I might go pick up some front coils real cheap and if I get them I'll probly be looking more...
Ok my factory leafs now arch the wrong way and I was hoping to lift it but life just gets in my wallet so I'm stuck should I pick up a set of new oem leafs for $190 or add a 3" aal and hope it settles to stockish height? Any thoughts or ideas will help thanks
I saw one for sale on cl but I can't remember if it was Boston or new hampshire hope it helps. Found it
http://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/pts/2890948733.html
Like title says looking for leaf springs I'm piecing together my lift kit these are the only things left. I'm not looking for add a leafs but true leaf springs. Thanks
This thread is great peoples opinions matter and everyone has different opinions on the same motors. Know this is my I heard it in a rumor mill portion GM is dropping duramax and Allison now I know guys love Chevy but how many versions of the duramax have they had since 2001? I understand they...
First off great build and about the sink if your not going to use hot or cold running water why not just grab a Coleman camping sink they lightweight and should store easily in your jeper
I'm gonna stick with the 3" lift I don't go wheeling or to places where I would need more than that and with 3" lift it makes it easier for me to get in and out of