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Old 08-17-2010, 11:28 PM   #1
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leaf removal question

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I have a regular flip kit rear end on 1/2 ton springs. with shock mount extentions and drop shocks.
My springs have the shorter "overload" spring on the bottom of a 5 pack of regular leafs. It really doesnt look like the overload spring contributes until under load. Right? I am thinking I gain about a 1/2 inch additional drop if I remove the overload spring (the thickness of that spring)
If you have done it:
Is the ride softer /bouncier after removal?
Is this a good idea if I occasionally move a refrigerator or engine block?
Any thoughts appreciated.
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Old 08-17-2010, 11:38 PM   #2
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Re: leaf removal question

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Howdy all.
I have a regular flip kit rear end on 1/2 ton springs. with shock mount extentions and drop shocks.
My springs have the shorter "overload" spring on the bottom of a 5 pack of regular leafs. It really doesnt look like the overload spring contributes until under load. Right? I am thinking I gain about a 1/2 inch additional drop if I remove the overload spring (the thickness of that spring)
If you have done it:
Is the ride softer /bouncier after removal?
Is this a good idea if I occasionally move a refrigerator or engine block?
Any thoughts appreciated.
If the rear is flipped, removing leafs won't drop it the dimension of the spring that has been removed. It might drop it because there will be a reduction in the weight capacity the remaining springs can 'carry'.

How big of a fridge? Without c-section's, I'd be careful about removing extra leafs.
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Old 08-17-2010, 11:48 PM   #3
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Re: leaf removal question

thanks! good to know...
regular sized fridge, btw (:
- I do not have a notch
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