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Joined: 2008/6/13 12:20
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Ok my ute has rear springs reset 2" lower. what im wondering is if i got 1200 sedan rear springs and flipped the middle leaf and reversed the rear eye, would it be lower than a 2" drop???
Posted on: 2012/4/17 12:51
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Home away from home 
Joined: 2010/7/11 0:56
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hi 12004lyf,my local spring place flipped reversed the top leaf for me,tried it, no good! the actual rear eye touches the chasis rail box section. cost me double in price and was his idea! thanks to allspring,jumbos. cheers
Posted on: 2012/4/18 9:13
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Just take all the leaves out except the main one ;p bumpy as #OOPS# but sits pretty low and who knows how strong it is
Posted on: 2012/4/18 10:23
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All stupid ideas. Except the first. Look at leaf flipping in wiki and I helped d with his.
Not as good as properly reset leaves but might give 2 inches.
Can't flip the main for the very reason that do called suspension guy tried it. Not good advice there.
Try flipping the one of the 2 middle ones or both if you desire. Ute load spring helps stiffen it up.
Posted on: 2012/4/18 13:31
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