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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Front Skyjacker Softride 5" springs
Rear Superlift 5" Springs All have shims already, and are ready to be bolted up. Both are used, neither by me, started collecting parts for a piece together lift, decided I didnt have the cash to finish it all off. From what I've heard they both are the better of the bunch as far as bolt on springs go. 400$ Might separate if can find a home for both. Will ship at buyers expense. Dave
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TTT again
These springs flex great some what I've seen, even if they are stock length. have bushings in both. This is a pic of the front springs on Ricktards rig- ![]() Those are 38"s, he had a BL and moved the axle forward. Dave
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Alright, I'd really like to sell them as a pair for ease of operation... it'd be a bolt on extravaganza!
I'll give it a bit, and if someone is interested in the rears I'll sell the fronts to you. Will let you know, and thanks for the interest. Dave
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Location: Priskitt AZ
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What do they measure from eye to eye? I might want them, and I am in cali.
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