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Old 05-23-2011, 03:27 PM
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Ahhh ok sorry I should have knows 3" wide..lol sorry its been a long day
 
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Old 05-23-2011, 03:35 PM
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I know the feeling lol. Theyre probaly gonna want to know what size the u bolt is as well.
 
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Yeah I had it all written down too lol and now I lost it AHHHHHH! lol my day gets better
 
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When it's done it's worth it.
 
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Yeah I mean I have all the nuts and crap broke loose. I just have to figure out where the new aal goes in place on the rear leafs and ill bve golden.. The fronts are easy as heck to do.
 
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Ahh sweet found my info for the u bolts... Squared u bolt, 5/8" thread and 3" wide
 
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Since you are getting new ones made.... might wanna consider doing the 'u-bolt flip', so that the nuts are up on top, and you don't have the ends of the bolt sticking down, to catch on various things.
 
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Old 05-23-2011, 04:15 PM
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Ok, trucks back, here's a pic of what my rear springs look like. This is a 96 8800lb GVW truck.

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Yes, I need new shocks.....
 
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Ok I def have an extra 2 leafs ontop of the main leaf pack
 
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Someone installed some overload springs.

Put the AAL in the spot that seems appropriate in the leaf pack that is stock. (the one that looks like mine.) Should be golden.

I am rather curious to hear how it rides afterward as well, as my truck rides like.... well... a Truck.... with just the stock springs in there..... Put a couple thousand pounds of dirt in the bed though, and it rides like a Cadillac.
 


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