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I came up with this idea its bolted to my bed side top and i welded a bottom plate to the square tube and the square is welded to a piece of flat iron i cut out with a torch, which is turn is bolted to the rim!
Here is how the truck sits now vs the old springs, The first picture is from today and the second picture is a while back, I think you can notice the difference in the rear ride height.
My rear springs were toast! So i swapped them out with some stock suburban springs added an over load and a zero rate and it has no more saggy butt! It rides way better now!
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