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Old 01-29-2022, 04:16 PM   #8
lolife99
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Re: Cutting a coil or

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I used 2.5” spindles & 4” coils on rear and mine seems to ride good but it looks almost level and sometimes I look at it and think the front may be higher than rear. Im going to drive it a while and see if it settles down in the front. I had the coils out of it for a year or so while I was painting and reworking chassis. If it dont settle, I may get a set of 1” drop coils. I wanted to maintain good ride was the reason I only did the spindles. I do not want front higher than back and do not want the truck too low.
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In my opinion a new set of 1” drop springs is equal
I’m height to a set of worn out stock original springs.
Measure before and after you install the new springs.
I either cut the stock springs or buy a 2” or greater drop spring.
Also measure both sides of your truck.
I bet they are different heights.
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