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M1009 approx. stock height leaf springs

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Does anyone have experience with replacement stock height leaf springs? I'm seeing 1400 and 1900 lb. rated front springs. The 1900 lb. version adds a leaf, and I'm guessing a little height as well. I don't wish to get into a great deal of lift related geometry changes, particularly if I can already fit 33s with little issue. I'm running BFG 32s now. Husky Spring, Dayton, and SD spring seem to have some options. Any suggestions or experiences?
 

cucvrus

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1986 CUCV M1009 Decade after being wrecked. | Page 12 | SteelSoldiers
M1009 Little Red Riding Hood. | Page 4 | SteelSoldiers
Check out these 2 M1009 rebuilds. I used new stock springs on both of these units. Avoid the import lift kit springs. I scrapped a few M1009 4" lift kits. Customers bought trucks with lift kits and paid me to return them to stock. I did a few stock height returns lifted trucks from local car dealers. Not everyone wants a lifted truck. And the stock M1009 is a proven off-road vehicle. I know firsthand. Take Care and enjoy the weekend.
 
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