2.5 inch lift

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spegg

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I recently percussed a lift from Jeffs bronco grave yard and it didnt not come with any directions. does any one know where in the leaf pack the add-a-leaf goes? or does anyone have a copy of the directions?

 

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Mine went on second leaf from the bottom, or you could look at the leaf pack, it should look like a 'V' on each end of leaf springs going from top to bottom.

 

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Hi Spegg.., welcome...!

If it's not too late., you may want to re-think using an "add-a-leaf" lift.

(I'm guessing they'll all but disappear in the near future.)

The latest "11 pac" rear leafs are far superior to add-a-leafs. The ride is as good or better than stock. They articulate great.

The add-a-leafs give a rigid ride but then again, it's unknown how you intend to use your rig.

However., I don't speak fr. experience here as I went straight fr. stock to 11 pacs. I've only heard others speak to the stiffness of add-a-leafs.

Just say'n.... >:D< <'>

 

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I recently percussed a lift from Jeffs bronco grave yard and it didnt not come with any directions. does any one know where in the leaf pack the add-a-leaf goes? or does anyone have a copy of the directions?
It goes under the load leave. If you have sloppy leaves it will give you a small lift and a rough ride.

 

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