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Old 02-25-2007, 07:16 PM
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LPV help

I need to get my load proportioning valve hooked up properly on my truck. I have done an SAS and have full springs with longer shackles in back. The issue is is that I do not trust the "5 inch lift spring" that I bought. The lift in back is perfect though. Anyhow I need your help in figuring out how long of a bracket I need.

For any of you with a stock rear xtra cab pickup I need a couple of measurements. If you know the true exact amount of lift I can use your measurements too, just let me know how much lift you have in the back.

1)from the ground to the bed with the tape measure up against the axle tube
2)from the ground to the bed with the tape measure up against the diff.
3) a picture of how your LPV is mounted in stock form and a lifted form on the axle itself.

For any responses please let me know if you have any lift and how much or if it is stock.

I really appreciate your help
Old 02-25-2007, 07:22 PM
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I followed Roger Browns advice.....look at this thread. I am not sure if the 3rd gen is different than 1st and 2nd.

http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_suspe...ortioningValve
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