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centering axle on 08 f350
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[QUOTE="blk350on20s, post: 331829, member: 1550"] The stacked block was used to clear my paddles for the weekend. I wasnt concerned as i have traction bars as well as constantly monitored the u bolts. Like dustin said. The leaf springs slope down from back to front. So any block that goes in has an angle that goes to the back. The more block, the more the axle is placed back in the wheel well. I am running a 1" TEI spacer and 6" spring up front. I want to match that in the rear and center the axle. Its almost like i need a new spring but was trying to avoid that [/QUOTE]
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