Is it me, or what, but how does jacking up the rear after disconnecting the lower shocks allow the springs to become unseated? You would have to lower the rear axle for the shocks to become unseated, right?
Is it me, or what, but how does jacking up the rear after disconnecting the lower shocks allow the springs to become unseated? You would have to lower the rear axle for the shocks to become unseated, right?
Mike Skurich
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Um, as you lift the back end the axle is lowered as it stays in place.
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OK, I wasnt looking at it that way. I put jack stands under the frame, and lowered the rear axle with a jack!