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I was hoping there was an interchange that someone knew of that would work to provide lift and flexibility. Trying not to have to get engineers involved if at all possible.(LOL) The f-350 spring idea is valid, but i don't think it will be applicable to the front of the truck. Too much weight...
well the front springs on my deuce are the same as the rears, so i wonder how much weight they will support. The f-350 idea may be quite valid if it will support the weight of the engine and winch in the front without sagging badly. Surely I am not the first person to want a more flexible...
I am not looking to lift it much, maybe a couple inches. What I really want is more flexibility in the springs. If I could get a more flexible spring pack with no lift i would be happier than lifted springs that are as hard as the stock springs.
I have heard it mentioned here, but couldn't find any info. who does spring re arching for the deuce springs? Does anyone know if they can arch them so as to lift it, or make a new set of springs that add a little lift? thought about playing with the spring rates and making the bobbed deuce a...
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