Where can I get a couple of pads for the rear springs lower?
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I do not recommend spacing the spring on the axle side. The axle side of the spring is very small and is more prone to movement. If spacing needs to be done it should be done on the body end of the spring.
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I have a recommendation. Stop making new threads for every little thing you think of. Makes it confusing for people to try to help you and follow what you've done. You could have posted this question in one of the other 452256 threads you made in the past week that all have a similar topic. Also, it's just plain annoying.
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I have a recommendation. Stop making new threads for every little thing you think of. Makes it confusing for people to try to help you and follow what you've done. You could have posted this question in one of the other 452256 threads you made in the past week that all have a similar topic. Also, it's just plain annoying.
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I've been giving you plenty of advice and I actually mentioned in the past to you what BMR said above, to keep the spacers on the upper side. No one would know that though because you keep making new threads. I think people could help you out better if you keep a lot of your similar topics in one thread. It's a lot easier to see what direction you are going if you did that.