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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Fort McMurray, Alberta
Posts: 7,915
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My back end hardly moves as it is due to having 12 leafs on each side on the back... It came with 10 stock, but my grandfather added 2 on each side as it was starting to bottom out when it was loaded with hay bales, my father tells me that after putting those springs on, the back end stopped going down half as far as it did before, and I know the hay weighs a lot more than anyone gives it credit for, so I can safely say that my back end is pretty solid and doesn't really need a stabalizer... I am headed down in a couple weeks to grab the front bar to install though, gonna have fun getting those bolts off, just like I did with it's leaf springs... One of my bundles is cracked on the third spring up, and since both are the same size and have the same number of leafs, I am installing one from the other truck onto mine. Man was I sore after taking all those bolts off with a breaker bar :P
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1995 Chevrolet 2 Door Tahoe (6.6L LBZ Duramax / ZF6 / NP241 with 1 ton solid axle swap) |
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