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From: Gwparkerlaw@aol.com
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Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2004 11:17:15 EST
Subject: Re: Reduce leaf spring travel?
To: Brian_Hollands@adp.com
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I have the same problem with my 70 2000. I checked the springs and they are
all intact. The previous owner had put adjustable air shocks on it and told
me to keep them at about 35 psi. I was checking the shocks out recently and a
friend and I had to actually lift the body up to remove the shocks. I'm
thinking he out the wrong shocks on it but haven't gotten around to replacing
them
yet. Boosting the air pressure to about 50 psi helped but I still think I
have the wrong shocks.
Law Office of Geoffrey W. Parker
5200 DTC Parkway, Suite 140
Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111
(720) 200-9190
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