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Truck sits too low in front, are new springs the easy fix?

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Old 03-02-2015, 09:10 PM
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Glad it worked out for you, I couldn't be happier with my 824's either.

BTW: kudo's on doing this in the winter, probably colder up there but I still wouldn't want to be doing it right now.

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Old 03-05-2015, 10:20 PM
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2in coil spring spacer in the front will level it out. Easy to do. Only about $100
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Originally Posted by Bmp22
2in coil spring spacer in the front will level it out. Easy to do. Only about $100
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Allfordsguy: Your truck looks good levelled out. Hopefully, with the alignment and everything, the ride quality is still close to stock. I find the 824's very comfortable for daily driving. What's your next project on the rig?
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Originally Posted by Bmp22
2in coil spring spacer in the front will level it out. Easy to do. Only about $100
The new springs and bushings are only a little over $100 as it is. I would rather have new springs and bushings and the level for the extra 30 bucks.



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