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#41943 11/21/02 09:16 PM
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Some time down the road, I am going to have the front springs on my 51 1 Ton refurbished. Right now, I don't really know how they should look with just the weight of the truck on them but my shackles are sitting at about a 45 deg. angle. Should they be just about vertical ?


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#41944 11/21/02 11:42 PM
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I would say that the correct way to judge would be he distance between the rebound bumpers and axle (or frame).I haven't checked the truck shop manual but would guess about 4 inches would be about all a front spring would need.


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