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Thank you for the pictures Bob, they do help alot. I replaced my complete springs so was expecting a "new" look to the suspension. I can see that straight is the way it should look. I will compare your pics with my suspension and see if I can find any differences.
Hi Lacoda56, I will have to...
Thank you for that reply though, you are of course making a very good point which I'll have to think about if I end up "Bodging" up a fix for it. You can imagine how nasty it drives sitting on the front stop like it does, but will have to be careful how much I change the gap.
Thank you for that...
One thing you guys may be able to help with, are your front leaf springs Happy or Unhappy? I mean do they have a "U" shape or a "n" shape under the weight of the M880? My brand new springs are fitted and already bending upwards, so it looks like they are worn out, this is why they are touching...
Hi Bob, Cheers I'll have to try and find those couple of inches, but as the springs are new I'm hoping I wont need an extra leaf yet.
Hi Blazerboy, thanks for the welcome! Yes I hope I can find out why my truck sits on the stops and as it was made over there I figured someone might know what...
Hi I'm new to this site but I've had my M880 a couple of years now. Last year I replaced the front leaf springs and the new springs, like the old ones let the truck ride on its front bump stops. Is this right because I cant figure it out and the handling isn't that great. Sorry if this is a dumb...
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