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    Need help to ID current M1009 lift amount

    86M1028 That would be great if you could give me bottom bumper measurements off your stock M1009. Thanks. Could you also tell me in number of leafs in the stock rear spring packs. I'm suspecting that my truck may have an rear add a leaf. I bought up a set of unused CS140 4" skyjacker...
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    Need help to ID current M1009 lift amount

    I spent some time looking at the superlift catalog. I think my M1009 has the 4" adjustable drag link (not for sure its SL's) Also noted that I have a 3 " drop sway bar brackets installed. Could not find any part number markings on front or rear springs. I did some leaf spring measurements...
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    Need help to ID current M1009 lift amount

    861028: Thanks for the superlift iinfo Rich: Thanks for the additional info. Now that you pointed it out I think its only a rear shackle flip, not flip & drop. You also got me wondering on whether those are stock rear springs or not. I'll get under there and measure the front & rear leafs...
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    Need help to ID current M1009 lift amount

    Notice the tubular steering adapter that connects between the knuckle & pitman arm, not home made, any idea what company makes this? So now with picks what do you think? Any idea what manufacturer made the drop sway bar brackets. Rich I like the idea of the zero rate leafs to move the...
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    Need help to ID current M1009 lift amount

    My M1009 came from the prior, prior owner with a lift installed. It has front spring packs, ~4" sway bar drop brackets, a tubular steering link adapter (not cast). The rear has a home made shackle drop with a 2" block under what I assume is stock springs. The truck has D60 & 14bolt pickup...
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