Belltech Spring Spacers

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i cut the belltech spacers on a bench saw no issues.

Thats good to know Tony....you must have been reading my mind. I can always cut one a little more to get the lean out especially now I have those helpers to install. BTW it rides really awesome right now.
 

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no problem this is why i use the belltechs. By far much better riding then anything else out there.
 
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How do you plan on leveling the truck side-to-side? It's my understanding that most (all?) GM trucks have @ 1/2" height difference from one side to another. Is it advised to try to make up that difference with different height spacers (assuming that's what you have in mind)?

Yea I am thinking about doing some experimenting with the spacers to see what I can get and how it looks. Its not to noticable but I know its there if you know what I mean.
 

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I hear you. I'm just wondering, since they seem to come from the factory with lean, if it's wise to level it via different sized spacers. I'm not saying it's NOT wise -- I'm saying that I don't know if it is.


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