leveling spacer question
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#23
no they won't work on the top.Thoose were the same ones I got the first time I wanted to level my truck out about a year ago.They arn't for leveling,They are for sagging springs.It an old trick.You can either put them on the bottom of the coil or they come a part and you can stick them in between the coils(about middle) and it's suppose to lift you vehicle about and inch or so.I put a set of thoose on an old '58 chevy car that I had when I was a kid.Unfortunately there junk and I didn't put them on my truck I have now.Unfortunately i'm out lik $40 but hey, live and learn.I evetually saved up enough and bought a procomp level kit for like $130 or something like that.I wouldn't even really try thoose if I were you.
#24
i appreciate all the help and info even though it hasnt been so great haha. i think im still gonna try since we dont have school on monday and my buddy said he would help. the guy on ebay swears up and down by them but idk. i guess theres no way to return items on ebay haha. he even gave me his number if i had any trouble whether its the real one or not i have yet to see.
#25
If I were the one putting it on my truck I would tie three or four rings of bailing wire around it and the spring. I dont know if I trust the spacer staying strait (it cant fall out cause of the shock). The spacers on top are held in with a lip, the bottom doesnt have that
#26
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If I were the one putting it on my truck I would tie three or four rings of bailing wire around it and the spring. I dont know if I trust the spacer staying strait (it cant fall out cause of the shock). The spacers on top are held in with a lip, the bottom doesnt have that
If I were the one putting it on my truck I would tie three or four rings of bailing wire around it and the spring. I dont know if I trust the spacer staying strait (it cant fall out cause of the shock). The spacers on top are held in with a lip, the bottom doesnt have that