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  1. I was hoping I wouldn't have to post this but the search function isn't turning up any useful leads and I'm hot and tired under my truck. Finally got my Alcan 8 leaf rear springs installed. Ride is fantastic. However, I talked with Lew and I had ordered 6" lift springs. This was 6+months ago but I thought he told me that I would get 6" running stock Spring Under Axle. This is how she sits: New Alcan rears, new OME 4" front coils, bed empty except the topper (more on that in a second), and it looks pretty level. What I need is the stock measurement from the top of the axle tube to the bottom of the frame, like so: I'm currently right at 12" after I put longer shackles on... with the stock length ones I was at 11.25". My shocks I ordered from Rocky Road Outfitters for a 6" lift are nearly fully compressed: So, yeah basically trying to figure out (roughly) what a 6" lift looks like. I've got a set of 6" metacloak dualrate coils I'd like to put up front but not trying to Carolina squat my truck 🤣 TLDR: Need a few stock trucks to measure their axle tube to frame distance.
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