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Old 12-17-2008, 03:03 PM   #11
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Re: Building a Blazer - vtblazer's Way

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Well...dunno for sure really.
I checked DIY's web site, looked through the tech section and read the install info and yes, mine are not on the way the tech article set is BUT it's the only way they would fit, tried em both ways and being this is a temp. install, I wasn't super concerned.
I still need to prime/paint the welded nut brackets but I had to mount the springs so I can get the tub on enough to move the thing around.

Once I land the tub, I can mess around more with em.
The axles need to be pulled & painted, probly do it then.
Did you mention to Kert that you were going to run longer springs?
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