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Old 10-30-2008, 09:39 PM
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So I was rotating my tires the other day and saw a clump of dirt of which I pulled off. I happend to noticed that the bracket connecting my leaf spring to the frame has a whole and a crack in it. Personally i dont think this is a good deal. Its on the back side, anyone know where i can get a bracket?
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is it on the drivers side or pass side? Evidently, that piece cracking and breaking is real common in our trucks...the passenger side usually goes first...I just had to replace mine a few months ago, and am gonna have to do the drivers side in a few months...it cost me about 400 bucks to get it fixed.
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It's on the drivers side. I can tell at one point before we bought the truck the passengers side was replaced because that side is not riveted on. DAMN 400 bucks. did you do it or have someone do it for you?
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I had someone do it for me. The drivers side might be a little cheaper than the pass side to do. If I'm not mistaken, my mechanic told me the drivers side is easier and cheaper to do.



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