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Old 03-01-2025, 04:25 PM   #2
SkinnyG
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Re: Question about keeping the rear end centered

If you're using air shocks to get the back up to "unloaded" height when loaded, you really don't need to change anything - it's going to be where it's supposed to be.

Plus, these trucks have been loaded/unloaded just fine for 50 years. It will probably be ok.

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