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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Huntingburg IN
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Re: 56" SPRINGS, Which end if the front?
Shorter towards the front.... that is also so you can maintain your sway bar. That spring pack probably has a built in shim to correct pinion angle that need to be heading the right way.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: 56" SPRINGS, Which end if the front?
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(This is the rear of his truck). Shim can be flipped around. |
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 141
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Re: 56" SPRINGS, Which end if the front?
Running Tuff Country EZ rides. They have a helper spring which will spin around but it doesn't look to have and angle to it. Just got in from the barn and have one side in with the longer end front, Looks like the pin is dead nut center of the wheel well unloaded. I'm sure it will set back once compressed, I'm guessing 1-2 inches.
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