(TOM) What about just having the springs re-arched?

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  • 2man
    258 I6
    • Aug 22, 2001
    • 258

    (TOM) What about just having the springs re-arched?

    Is re-arching springs a good idea or should I just do the 4" Rusty's spring lift? This is next (probably in november) on the "to do list". I've been accused of lowering my truck. NO WAY! Just sagging.

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  • 64Trvlr
    Traveler
    • Nov 28, 2000
    • 2925

    #2
    If it was me I'd go with new springs all the way around. Usually when you have springs rearched they slowly loose the new arch until you're back where you started.
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    • ZZ-2000
      232 I6
      • Oct 31, 2000
      • 129

      #3
      Go with Rusty's 4-spring kit..

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      • joe
        • Apr 28, 2000
        • 22392

        #4
        As 64 trvlr said "Usually when you have springs rearched they slowly loose the new arch until you're back where you started." If you use your rig hard or haul firewood/heavy loads etc the "slowly" part of the above quote changes to "quickly" rather soon
        joe
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