#1
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Dec 4, 2016
I have some djm drop springs and b4 installing I had a ? Does it matter which one I use on driver or passenger and is there a right way to put them in up and down or will I be able to notice when I start to get in to it.this is my 1st time ever doing drop springs.
#2
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Dec 4, 2016
Can't remember about up and down, but make sure the are clocked correctly...end of coil needs to be between drain holes in lca
#4
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Dec 5, 2016
There's no top or bottom, or left/right. Just make sure they're clocked correctly as mentioned.
#5
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Dec 6, 2016
Cool thanks also I was gonna go 4/4 but while researching I seen the djm springs aren't really 4cyl or 6 cylinder specific so I went with 3/4 drop.
#6
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Dec 6, 2016
My truck's 4/5 on DJM stuff in the front. It's a 4 cylinder.
#7
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Dec 6, 2016
Mines 6cyl I need to get some pics up.i deleted my photo bucket account guess I'll have to make a new one so I can share some pics
#8
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Dec 6, 2016
Mostizzle are u a mod? If so I'm having trouble looking at the sticky on top of page trying to look at the post on the correct way to fix Chevy lean
#9
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Dec 7, 2016
Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I deleted the link. If I remember correctly it WAS NOT the correct way to fix the "Chevy lean" anyways.:haha:
You basically have two choices...
1.Add coil spacer
2.Trim a bit off of the spring
#10
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Dec 7, 2016
Ok cool.i finished it up today and while putting the new springs in I went ahead and put new sway bar end links on and drove it and it fixed my lean.but maybe after driving it awhile it may come back but I hope not.
#11
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Dec 8, 2016
How did you fix it? Don't tell me you preloaded the sway bar on one side. lol
#12
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Dec 16, 2016
Nah lol I finally had a chance to measure it and it's still 1/4 lower on driver side.when I finished it it looked straight.
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