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Old 06-08-2019, 06:27 PM   #1
mister.freeze
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'71 trailing arm questions

I have a '71 longbed that was made into a trailer. From the get-go, it was bouncy as a trampoline. I put some Monroe Gas Magnum shocks off a Suburban on, thinking the heavier truck had stiffer shocks. They weren't any better. Could have been bad to begin with as the Suburban was just sitting around. My Blazer has a 3/4 ton suspension kit on it, and when I replaced the Pro Comp shocks on it with Bilstien's I warrantied out the Pro Comps and put a new pair on the trailer. Still just a bouncy house on wheels. What gives? The original coil springs are on there, is that the problem? I wouldn't think so. Is it just too light? I wouldn't think that would be the problem either. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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