63" chebbie springs

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63" chebbie springs

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anybody got a set of 63" chevy spring packs they want to get rid of? preferably the 4WD ones(4+overload).

or does anybody have a single pack that i can borrow and take some measurements off of?

thanks.
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Post by jonesy »

what do you need measurments off of?

they are 63" eye to eye and the pin i s centered between the eys, IIRC ....

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Post by Arya Ebrahimi »

Peter, you can go measure mine.

If you're thinking about these for the Dodge, I would think twice. You've sat on the rear of my truck and seen how much it squats.

Definitely go for the 4 + overloads if you do decide to do them.

BTW, you can get 63s from Agees for $75. That's where I got mine and they handed them to me, didn't have to pull them or anything.
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Ary, are yours the 4+overload or the 3+ overload packs? i cant remember.
how much difference does that 1 leaf make between the two?

how used were they when you got them? maybe if i found some newer 4+ packs, itd be OK? i mean they are 1/2T springs...

maybe im just thinking too much :roll:
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Post by Arya Ebrahimi »

Mine are 3 + overload and now I kinda wish I'd gone 4 + overload.

I don't know what they were out of or how many miles the truck had on it, so it's tough to say.

Then again, maybe putting some shocks on my truck would help the saggy ass?
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Post by Steinberg »

I have the 3+OL's and with my standard pile of crap in the back of the truck it sits almost on the overloads.
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I got the 2wd pack, they're soft. Should have seen how TwoFace sagged with load of wood.
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