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Old 07-06-2022, 08:58 PM   #6
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Re: Removing leafs to lower a lifted truck

Good to know. I ran those Ranchos on a Blazer in the '80s. The original type lift springs from back when no one considered ride quality, just get it up there!! Burbank Spring was the first 4" lift I bought, then Rancho, then quite a few Superlift kits because they offered rear springs.

On the '90 Blazer I bought new for the family car I took to the spring shop to level up, i - 2". They over arched them and added a leaf to keep it there. It rode fine. I ran 33/12.50s on 10" wheels no problem
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