leaf springs.. where to get them

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AtomicHoe094

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need some new leafs.. checked everywhere. murrays, autozone, napa, local places like Cleveland Spring Company.. no luck

well Cleveland spring was 180 each.. trying to find something a little cheaper lol.
Next place to look would be????? thanks
 
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Blue, all those are for lifted applications and addaleafs.. i just want a stock replacement

Dblock- i believe belltechs are lowering leafs and they rride like doooodooooo. I cant use lowering leafs since the flip kit is already 6" lower then stock plus shackles and hangers...
 

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Rock Auto has them but not cheaper, $241.89


DAYTON Part # 221151
Rear; 4WD; 4 Dr; 4/1 = 5 Leaf, 2 1/8" Pack Thickness, 1650lb Per Spring Rating (Only 4 Remaining)
 

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Triangle makes great products but you will have to call 800-458-6077 to find a distributor in your area. Use their catalog link and enter your oem part # to get theirs and start looking around.
 
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thanks guys. if i can find a more local place (driving range of less then 3 hrs) that will save me a lot of money for shipping..
 

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I worked in a spring shop for a few years back after high school ... FYI $180 a piece isn't all that bad. :|

What are wrong with yours??
 
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seriously? shittt. lol

bushings are toast, the little pads they put in between the leafs are shot, the alum little pad thing under the whole pack is just goneeee. if the rearends out of the truck and since im doing the flipkit and such right now, i figured it would be just best to redo everything and then later i wont have to worry about all that shit. lol
 

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Well all that stuff is fixable if you don't find cheap ones ... I used to rebuild Chevy/Ford and Dodge truck springs all the time ... new center bolts, new pads, new clamps ... You can get new isolator pads from Summit, Jegs and places like that.
 

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