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Is there any way my Pro Comp 22415 rear springs were installed backwards? I was looking at them with the tire off and it looks uneven. The lowest small leaf looks like it's spaced more towards the rear. Does that make sense?
The thicker eyelet is in the front and the smaller in the rear.
Tried to find this topic in other posts with no luck.
And yes I'm working on getting ubolts that fit correctly.😢
I just went and looked at mine and it looks the same, I have the same springs. If I remember right also the front spring eye bolts are bit bigger than the rear ones so it can only go one one way.
I just went and looked at mine and it looks the same, I have the same springs. If I remember right also the front spring eye bolts are bit bigger than the rear ones so it can only go one one way.
As Joe Friday would say "well now there you have it. Just the facts"
I just went and looked at mine and it looks the same, I have the same springs. If I remember right also the front spring eye bolts are bit bigger than the rear ones so it can only go one one way.
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