Tech: 88GMCtruck's Budget Solid Axle Swap Build

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Swims350

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ok I was thinking of leaving them in mine, I don't wheel anyways just mall crawl, figured they'd help to stiffen it up by leaving them in the pack.
 

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that's what I thought, maybe add a half inch or height or something, of course I may get some ez inch or zero rates when I do the swap in case I need to move it forward or back, and that would make up for the overload, just remove it and use them.

I also considered adding an add a leaf actual leaf to them, and maybe use the zero rate/ez inch as well.

add a leaf to increase the stiffness, and add lift. Honestly I'm like you I'd be happy with a smoother soft ride, right now my bars are cranked and it's stiff.
 
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