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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: carmichael, ca.
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1 ton vs. 1 ton
I have a '69 C30 flatbed 2wd dually with the 175 inch wheelbase. I was wondering if the rear leafsprings off of a '71 C30 Longhorn (single rear wheel) would be a direct replacement for the broken ones on my truck?
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Re: 1 ton vs. 1 ton
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Location: Colfax-California
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Re: 1 ton vs. 1 ton
Got a tape measure? My dually springs are 2.5'' wide and I think 56'' long
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