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Old 06-22-2008, 09:40 AM
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I read in another post that you could remove the load leaf and lower the back a lil bit. But it also helps the ride a lil bit. i was wondering how much does it hurt towing. I also wanted to know what the load leaf looked like. So if anyone wouldn't mind to take a bit of it to take a pic of it, i would appriciate it alot. Thanks

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It will cut down on how much you can tow/haul....If you want to go lower try using spring clamps if you already havent, one on the front and back of the spring will bring the backend down about 1"
 
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Old 06-22-2008, 10:09 AM
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does it stiffin the ride any? i am wanting something that makes the ride quality better. i don't tow/haul much. i just haul a trailer every once in a while with mulch or something. Mulch is just the heaviest thing that i haul.
 
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Yea, it'll stiffin the ride. lol...after a few days you get used to it though
 
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oh ok.... i'll have to look into it some more. thanks for the advice.
 



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