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it's worth it though, looks bad ass!
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Do you still have that extra air ride setup?I bobbed my truck with the air spring from a peterbuilt (still have a kit for sale) and it was pretty much a bolt in kit I posted lots of pics. There are different kits on the big trucks, a member here used air ride from a feightliner and I think he had quite a bit of fab in that kit..
Got details on the rig in your profile pic?Get you a cheap m200a1 trailer an use the rear springs off it. It is a 2.5 ton trailer after all. I have them plus hangers. We could ship them SS freight, if times not an issue.
I went ahead with front springs and im glad i did. When i hook to a trailer(camper or tool wagon) i really notice it now. Id think with lighter springs, it would squat alot more. However, it all depends on what youre going to use it for..I know this is an old thread. Has anyone used m105 springs on a full length bobber? I'm planning to do a crew cab with 105 bed and debating between 105 springs and front deuce springs on the rear.
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