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Re: 1978 K10 Suburban Suspension Assessment
I would put 2" lift soft ride springs all around it and call it a day. That gap in the springs is pretty weird. There is a company that makes really nice beefy front shackles for these trucks. I can't think of the name right now.
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Re: 1978 K10 Suburban Suspension Assessment
Nicely done. Looks like you have the factory quad shock option. Installed those brackets on my 85.
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Re: 1978 K10 Suburban Suspension Assessment
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Re: 1978 K10 Suburban Suspension Assessment
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