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Even Out Front end Stance - 63 C10
My son's truck sits almost 2" lower on the passenger side(measured at the bumper).
What would be the best way to even this out? Thanks ***UPDATE*** I found some Front 'coil spacers'. Would it be okay to use a spacer on only one side to even it out? Last edited by '63MurderTruck; 08-04-2017 at 05:57 PM. |
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Re: Even Out Front end Stance - 63 C10
You can do it. Not the right way but a way that works. Replacing springs would be the right way.
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Re: Even Out Front end Stance - 63 C10
Make sure the end of the spring is settled into into the matching stamping in the spring pocket.
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