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add a leaf install difficulty?
i was planning on putting in add a leafs all the way around. i was just wondering how difficult it is, and how long it should take. thanks for the help.
thanks, travis |
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I only have them in the rear. not bad at all. DO ONE SIDE AT A TIME. if you unbolt both sides, the axle will roll forward and is a pain in the a$$ to line back up. My brother-in-law got ahead of me and while I was working on one side, he unbolted the other ![]() mainly need about 4 decent C clamps to squeeze the leaf packs into the arch provided by the AAL. I hate them though. make the ride awful, bouncing around everywhere. Last edited by doubledrop : 09-09-2008 at 06:40 PM. |
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im waiting to install mine just in the front
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