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Old 07-03-2020, 07:48 AM   #11
FLYNAVY30
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Re: The more I learn...the more puzzled I become!

Hey Woody, just wanted to update you on the springs...I did end up going with the standard rate small block springs in mine 6102/6101 and finally got everything buttoned up yesterday. The ride is SOOOOOOOO much better! I still have a bit of tuning to do on my adjustable Fox shocks, but the truck is infinitely better to drive. I did the front springs along with new sway bar bushings and in the back, did the springs with new trailing arm and track bar bushings.

With your 3rd row, you will probably want to run the HD springs in the rear if you'll be driving the truck fully loaded.
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