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Old 02-01-2005, 06:05 PM   #4
Destructo
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Originally Posted by JIMs70GMC
I have the 2" HD springs on my 70 and they ride better than stock. Nice and smooth, so much so I'm taking the rough country lift off of my 71 and putting on a 4" tuff country lift.
Interested in selling that rough country kit cheap? I won't pay much, I used to have a 4" rough country kit on my K10, I know how they ride, like a brick haha.

For towing a car trailer you might want the HD springs, the EZ-Ride springs are VERY soft and ride great, but unless you do something to help them out in the back their going to be too soft for any heavy towing I think. My perfect setup would be EZ Ride springs and a air bag setup in the back.
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