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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
sagging Deaver springs
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[QUOTE="chappy, post: 52567, member: 196"] Well I know I bought 4in procomps brand new for my truck and it jumped it up 5inchs. They sagged after a couple months when I took it to the sand dunes. they dropped down tothere advertised height of 4inches. Did you install them yourself? If you did did you leave all the bolts loose for them inclding the hanger untill the truck was on its own weight before tightening? I ask because if you had the truck suspended and tighterned the bolts up it will hold the truck higher till something finally makes them drop back down to where they are supposed to be like a large bump or offroading. That could be a reason for them seeming like they sagged or they may have just sagged. But it seems like they are close to there height they are suppose to be at. [/QUOTE]
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