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Old 09-04-2020, 09:36 AM   #1
Chuck A
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My situation could have been a lot worse.

I've been rebuilding the steering and suspension on my 1500. beautiful night
last night, so I tackled the coil springs with the truck out in the driveway.

Replacing the original stock height springs with new stock springs went pretty good. However, once the job was done I realized just how saggy my old springs were. The truck is now too tall to go back in the garage!

Can you imagine how much worse my situation would be if I had done the job in the garage?

Looks like I'll be spending the long weekend with a concrete grinder shaving my garage floor surface down an inch, arrgh!
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