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Old 01-30-2004, 09:22 AM   #13
orlowted
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Default Making it higher

I thought the higher mount on the shackle would make it OK, but still too low. It just looks funny. I have to assume that the curvature on the new springs was just not as high as the old stock ones. That is the only way this could have happened. Now the question - How to get it back to the proper height? Should I get different shackles or try to raise the rear in another way. I don't want to compromise safety in any way. I guess I could leave it the way it is, but I am not happy with the look.
TJ
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