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I have spring wrap, what are my options? I has horrible wheel hop when offroading in snow or ice. Other wise I don't notice it. Do you think I could get the main leaf rearched? The leafs are saggy but not bad for 15 years of hard towing and abuse. I don't really want to plunk down the money for new set but if I have to, I guess.


If I do get have to get a new set I will get a 2 or 3 inch lift set from custom suspension.

http://customsuspension.com/store/product_info.php/cPat...b2f6da91b6743ea5af15

Anyone have experience with them?

I'm also thinking while swaping springs buy a U-bolt flip kit for more clearance.


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90, HB, SE, 4x4, 3"SL, 32's, Warns, and stuff
 
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Consider a 3 pack AAL. That'll force more arch back in the packs and stiffen the spring rate to help address the wrap.



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Its my main leaf thats flat the other leafs are somewhat better. The main leaf is kinda bent.


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