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Re: shackels
« on: Dec 01, 2011, 04:11:05 PM »
Might be the springs are fatigued and are flattening, if the springs lose their arch they effectively become longer pushing the shackles back. This in turn will allow them to either flip or not rebound. I'd possibly consider consulting a spring shop before wasting money for nothing. They may need to be re-arched. If the springs are longer than stock this could be the reason, especially if they had to move the stock hanger locations.
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