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I wanted to get my truck down quickly and cheaply. Also, with the 94 SS springs, the ride was quite harsh, and I wanted a way to soften it up a bit. So I decided to pull a leaf out of the pack for the time being. I looked around and couldn't find any real desciption on how to do it, so I wrote my own. Here we go:
Ok you first want to take a measurement of where the vehicle sits before you do any suspension work. Here we can see its sitting 4x4 style at 29 1/8":
Put the vehicle up on jackstands, then remove the wheels, lower shock bolt, u-bolts, and spring plate:
Next put a floor jack under the axle and lift it up out of the way:
Now you have to take the spring pack apart. Put a good amount of WD-40 on the center bolt, then use a 14 MM socket to loosen the nut. If the bolt starts spinning, get a good pair of vise-grips or channel lock pliers on the top stud. Do NOT remove the nut at this time, only loosen it:
Get a beefy clamp (C-clamps work really good) and clap the leaf pack together as close to the center as you can. Once its on there, remove the nut:
Ok you first want to take a measurement of where the vehicle sits before you do any suspension work. Here we can see its sitting 4x4 style at 29 1/8":

Put the vehicle up on jackstands, then remove the wheels, lower shock bolt, u-bolts, and spring plate:

Next put a floor jack under the axle and lift it up out of the way:

Now you have to take the spring pack apart. Put a good amount of WD-40 on the center bolt, then use a 14 MM socket to loosen the nut. If the bolt starts spinning, get a good pair of vise-grips or channel lock pliers on the top stud. Do NOT remove the nut at this time, only loosen it:

Get a beefy clamp (C-clamps work really good) and clap the leaf pack together as close to the center as you can. Once its on there, remove the nut:
