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Old 10-03-2005, 07:25 AM   #8
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Drop springs are designed to function at that height as any stock spring would function at it`s intended height.You can bottom out a stock truck with overloading.I personally don`t put alot of effort into restoring,customizing,or personalizing a truck just to ruin it by running it on slippery,salty roads.I realized years ago that it`s pretty much self defeating.You gotta have two if you wanna have a nice one when you live in salty road country.The ones that are still nice after all these years are that way because they weren`t exposed.
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