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With autoride and the spacers he will get the drop he wants and rear wont sit lower. the springs work fine on the autoride trucks you just need to adjust the autoride sensors.
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You don't have autoride?
OK, reviving this thread I have a question. I think it was Kirk, but someone said the Autoride links that were purchased were too long (or too short) and just getting some all thread and cutting to length was the way to go. This is also what was suggested by Norcal since I only got 1 link with the springs I bought. My problem is, what the hell is the thread size?? It's not 8/32, and I thought it was 5mm X .8 but that's either not it, or the sizing tool at the local Home Depot is screwed up, not that they actually have any metric all thread anyway?? Anyone?
OK, reviving this thread I have a question. I think it was Kirk, but someone said the Autoride links that were purchased were too long (or too short) and just getting some all thread and cutting to length was the way to go. This is also what was suggested by Norcal since I only got 1 link with the springs I bought. My problem is, what the hell is the thread size?? It's not 8/32, and I thought it was 5mm X .8 but that's either not it, or the sizing tool at the local Home Depot is screwed up, not that they actually have any metric all thread anyway?? Anyone?
I guess I wasn't clear. I tried sizing the link I got, but it doesn't seem to match ANY thread size unless the sizing tool at HD is effed up.
Are you saying that the actual links are just unthreaded metal rods?? (I haven't pulled anything apart to look yet). If it's just a piece of rod, how is it held in place? I guess I need to get under there and start tearing into it. Thanks for the replies.