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06-12-2006 07:34 PM #1
its to lower it. im just doing this as a quick fix and so i can tow it (its not driveable to its not like its a huge hazard right now) im going to get some new ones and get them de arched
thanks manNever Criticise A Man Until You've Walked A Mile In His Shoes. That Way When You Criticise Him You'll Be A Mile Away And You'll Have His Shoes 
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06-12-2006 07:58 PM #2
never heard of pulling leafs out to tow it
Originally Posted by muteboy49
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06-12-2006 08:00 PM #3
i already pulled them and drove awhile and it drove weird.and i gota tow it to my buddys to do some more work on itNever Criticise A Man Until You've Walked A Mile In His Shoes. That Way When You Criticise Him You'll Be A Mile Away And You'll Have His Shoes 
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06-12-2006 08:10 PM #4
how much you trying to lower it?
Originally Posted by muteboy49
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06-12-2006 09:13 PM #5
well im taking out all but the main leaf then putting the overload leaf back in and that should give me the drop i wantNever Criticise A Man Until You've Walked A Mile In His Shoes. That Way When You Criticise Him You'll Be A Mile Away And You'll Have His Shoes 
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06-13-2006 04:32 AM #6
Heed the advice, please do it right & be safe.
Good luck....DonDon Meyer, PhD-Mech Engr(48 GMC Trk/chopped/cab extended/caddy fins & a GM converted Rolls Royce Silver Shadow).
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06-13-2006 11:45 AM #7
i fixed it. i forgot i had 2 inch drop shackles on my truck and they have a 1 inch setting too hahaNever Criticise A Man Until You've Walked A Mile In His Shoes. That Way When You Criticise Him You'll Be A Mile Away And You'll Have His Shoes 






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