j.o.y.ride
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Once the truck is on jack stands, tires off, bottom shock bolt out, sway bar off, brake lines moved, etc.
Instead of wrestling with the axle to get space for the shocks, once it's ready to get the springs out could I just jack one side of the axle tube up to make the other side droop even more to remove the spring? Adjust the jack stand a bit on that side if it actually lifts the truck on that side some.
Or is this widow maker territory?
Instead of wrestling with the axle to get space for the shocks, once it's ready to get the springs out could I just jack one side of the axle tube up to make the other side droop even more to remove the spring? Adjust the jack stand a bit on that side if it actually lifts the truck on that side some.
Or is this widow maker territory?
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