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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Belfair, Wa. USA
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How much work is it to convert my leaf spring rear suspension to coils? What will I have to buy? Thanks in advance, Larry
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Location: Bradenton, FL
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Why do you want to swap. Is the ride that bad.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Belfair, Wa. USA
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It's not terrible, but I am going to make a cruiser out of my truck and I hear the coils ride so much nicer. I also have a line on a coil spring rear w/ higher gearing than my 4.10s
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Location: Darrington, Washington
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Alot of work.Easier with bed off,you will be chizzeling rivets.you need the midlce brace the 2 trailings arms,springs,rearend,retainers.Id doing on a bare frame alot easier.Buy a good chisel,or grind drill rivits off.Or what i would do go get a coil frame.I have 2 GMC SWB im leaving both leaf,one hopefully a go fast toy.
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