Saggen ass
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Just adding a helper spring won't take the sag out of a worn out spring pack. If you add one leaf that is long enough to support the rest of the pack it will end up crackin cause that one leaf would be gettin all the weight. You can replace the whole pack, you can send it to a spring shop and they can re-bend them for a temporary fix or you can live with it.
For these trucks junk yard packs work well cause very few owners load there trucks heavy enough to sag the springs so used ones are typically in good shape. I fought this problem myself and am in the process of tryin a home brew fix but I'm not sure enough of it yet to throw it out to the public. After this upcoming hay season if everything goes well I should have pics and details posted.
For these trucks junk yard packs work well cause very few owners load there trucks heavy enough to sag the springs so used ones are typically in good shape. I fought this problem myself and am in the process of tryin a home brew fix but I'm not sure enough of it yet to throw it out to the public. After this upcoming hay season if everything goes well I should have pics and details posted.
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Just to lift the rear end here's another option. Won't fix the sag but it will lift the height. By the way this same company offers some good prices and quality on new springs also, I've done quit a bit of business through them over the last few years and everything has worked flawlessly. Custom Suspension
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