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I need to fix flat leaf spring

going to install my self

i have no airbags.

what is my best options

what size do i look for>1987 1ton dually>

1.junk yard leaf springs

2.helper springs <not sure if would help old springs>

3.new springs what size and how many each side

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if no airbags; helper springs have worked out great for others.

The pros:

1.)They can be had cheap. $180 I think or less.

2.)Bolt on with only a jack needed to install ; installation done in 2 hours DIY

3.) No leaking airbag to worry about obsessively like the rest of us.

Cons:

Not as easily adjusted; some trial and error for ride right and cannot be easily adjusted for load compensation

Will only get you so much height

Check you installation for compatibility with Sway bar if have one...

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will look in to helper springs

if no airbags; helper springs have worked out great for others. The pros: 1.)They can be had cheap. $180 I think or less. 2.)Bolt on with only a jack needed to install ; installation done in 2 hours DIY 3.) No leaking airbag to worry about obsessively like the rest of us. Cons: Not as easily adjusted; some trial and error for ride right and cannot be easily adjusted for load compensation Will only get you so much height Check you installation for compatibility with Sway bar if have one...

on a budget...might be interested in airbags but not sure on them yet

If your budget will add airbags. Or look at http://www.timbren.com/index.htm WME
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There should be a spring shop some where around you. They can make/rebuild any spring and also make you new "U" bolts to hold them on probably for less then buying them. Most spring shops deal with trucks and they can tell you what you need by the weight.

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Thats a good ideal

I'm going to have to take to some kind of suspension shop

just so i know what i really need to fix my flat springs

will look for a sping shop in san diego

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There should be a spring shop some where around you. They can make/rebuild any spring and also make you new "U" bolts to hold them on probably for less then buying them. Most spring shops deal with trucks and they can tell you what you need by the weight.

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called san diego springs

for rebuilding my leaf springs and add 2 extra all clamps & fittings

labor & parts $780

Parts only install myself $525

on a budget so will prob do it my self

Tech told me to

1.jack up truck so rear-end is 3/4 inch higher the front of rv

measure from bottom of tire to top chassis for right size springs....

for rebuilt springs and new parts sounds like a good deal...Don't think could do any cheaper...

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found a spring shop closer to house and a little cheaper plus will measure everything for free

nice guy and willing to help out even though I'm doing the job myself....

shop 1. http://www.sandiegos...eaf_Spings.html

shop 2.(closer to house & better price) http://www.yellowpag...39?lid=17641339

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Re arching by its self won't last long before the springs start to sag. Re arching and adding leafs will last a LOT longer.

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