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Old 01-11-2024, 11:12 PM   #1
sloGMC
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Re: Back from the dead & Alcan Leaf Springs

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Originally Posted by joeydurango View Post
Wow, that's quite the difference between old and new. Seems excessive! Did you do anything up front at the same time? Did the truck end up level (or close), or way jacked up in the rear?
I did not do anything simultaneously, so the "excessive lift" was only attributable to the rear springs.

Kind of a bad photo but like I said, I'm happy with it. Rear end sits 2 inches higher than the front so I can load it up and it doesn't get all saggy, and I think it's right on the edge of looking weird when unloaded.

To each their own, however.
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