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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Ball joints and wheel hub discussion
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[QUOTE="TrailerHauler, post: 1110651, member: 144"] Didn't touch the front, that has a leveling leaf and was left alone. I had 550 rear leafs with 4" blocks and the rear was 3-4" higher than the front. Those leafs are much more flat than the factory rear springs, so I had to drop the block size down and I wanted it to sit closer to level rather than sky high in the rear. Here it is when I was wrapping it up, 1 1/2-1" higher in the rear than the front. [ATTACH=full]145085[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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