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Thanks for the props Yakker!

Like Jove said though, the springs are trashed.

I either need to have a new stiffer spring pack made or atleast throw in a really stiff spring to help it out. It leans severly on off camber obstacles scaring the poop out of me. Smile

The back will actually out flex the front, but we put in 2 additional leaves in the rear from a toy pickup to stiffen it up (and make it level). The front is just sooo much softer than the rear right now that it gives first. I think once I find a good balance between front and rear, it will actually flex better being even and more stable (my theory anyway).




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Oh well hey atleast it poses good. Wink Ya, in that case you'd definetly have to find that happy medium i guess you could say between the front and the rear. Are the springs still in actual good shape and not bent or anything? If so just start experimenting with what ya got. Chevy leaves aren't bad either.


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