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    Hi guys, I`ve had the CPP 5-inch drop springs in the rear of my `64 fleet side for quite a while now, I`ve just installed a rear frame tank which now adds another 130 lbs in the rear, now knowing that I was limited on the weight capacity as it was I now want to correct it , looking the RSC603 HD springs 4-inch drop would these allow me carry more weight in the bed as I still use it as a truck...your opinion would be appreciated.

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    the 4" HD rear spring would be perfect for towing and higher load capacities.
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    Hey 406rich, Did you end up installing the 4" hd lowering springs? I would like your opinion on the difference in load carrying capacity and ride.

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    Thanks for your reply. I have attached 2 photos showing my set up. The way it looks to me, I need to fabricate a new lower shock mount that would move the Base of the shock forward by about 2 inches. Is this common?thanks.


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