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Hi All!

I'm curious what the best lowering spring is for the rear of my truck. I want to get a nice stance, but I still want to be able to use the truck.

I know that LMC has them, but how's the quality?

I wanna start tearing into the truck, but it might have to wait until after I get married next summer...

Thanks,

Kyle


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Fort Knox, I ordered by springs through LMC and they came with CPP stamped on them....Quality is very good.


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Cool, thanks fro the info. How hard a job was it to put the new springs in?


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Single bolt top and bottom for each spring. I ended up replacing the spring caps due to rust but the swap is simple.


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Be sure and buy the springs directly from CPP. LMC has a huuuuuge markup on CPP springs!

I posted data on the bad experience I had with buying springs from LMC here:
https://www.stovebolt.com/ubbthread...;Words=caveat&Search=true#Post495922

Just be sure to compare prices, 'cause CPP is much less expensive.

John

Last edited by Hot Rod John; 11/07/2009 4:40 PM.

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why not go with air bags i put them in my 63 they bolt right in


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