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Old 01-10-2017, 03:28 PM   #11
Liltroy
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Re: Project "Steppin Wolf" LS swap

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Before you decide to lift the back,Drive the truck for a little bit and let the springs settle it may even it out for you!
I have had this same thing happen in the past and my front dropped almost an inch!
My 2 cents...

Mark...
my problem isnt the front being too high, its the rear being too low. right now the rear bumpstops are touching the axle. I plan to cut them but I want at least 2-3 inches of suspension travel without notching the frame. And once I put that roll n lock bed cover on its only going to get worse cause it weighs a good 60 lbs at least.
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