03-08-2017, 12:46 AM | #11 |
All about them K’s
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Farmington, New Mexico
Posts: 6,282
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Re: 72 k/20
That's a really good looking suburban. If I remember right the 315's on my 98 measure at like 34.5 tall. They really fill the wheel wells up nice on your rig. I appreciate the visual. I've got a little more time before I HAVE to decide so I will continue to think on it. Any other opinions are welcome. Here's some pictures of my spring hanger repair.
And the final: All I had was a 1/2" bolt long enough for tonight so tomorrow I'll get the proper 9/16 bolt sourced and installed. One more box checked off but still a lot to go haha. The pictures make it look like I welded it with no bolt in it, I in fact did keep it bolted up tight at the bottom of the ovaled hole. Obviously this is so it would all stay lined up and tight against the hanger.
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