Author Topic: Where to buy stock height bolt in front replacement springs?  (Read 1851 times)

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Arnold

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My '85 XtraCab DD front springs have a negative arch to 'em.  Bought some junkyard replacements and they're even worse.  I don't even want to know what the dealer wants for a pair so looking for an aftermarket source.  Can't really afford Alcan springs and NWOR has 'em on backorder.  Any other sources I can try?   Thanks. 

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Rancho, superlift, trailmaster, just a few more.  Or you can put rear springs in front with a few leaves added.

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dont think he wants to go bigger. just stock
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stock springs are negative arched anyways.

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Just break apart the 2 stock packs that you have and take the spring with the most arc from each pack, put back together.

 
 
 
 
 

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