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Old 06-22-2010, 08:32 PM
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post pics. It probably is the springs. Heres a thought, maybe swap them to see if Belltech maybe compensated by making one shorter, to help with the chevy lean? just a thought, could be talking out of my *** tho? haha
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yeah they have cheap spacers at pep girls etc
Old 06-26-2010, 12:36 AM
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So i doubled up on that insulater spacer on the top of the spring & now its driveable but still bottoms out on every bump. Anybody wana sell me a 2" drop spring just do this the right way
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seriously your tires are too big. i only have a 2" drop on the front of mine and 275/45r20s are perfect. but about the lean, cheap solution is spacer. check in summit. there are 1" poly spacers that would work. or you can just do the 2" drop spring in that spot. good luck with it.
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