Re: ride hight problem
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Originally Posted by tallic68
Ok so I reassembeled the front end with the new springs.
Back is 36"
Front is 34"
So im guessing it looks wierd to me because im not use to the rake.
STD spring droped the front 2".
Sorry for the wrong area.
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There was typically a 2" difference between the front & rear so that once the truck was loaded, it wouldn't 'squat' too much to the point of being compromised. Sounds like the springs are paired correctly by the height measurements.
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