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In lieu of starting a whole thread for a hopefully simple question....
My M1009 seems to be sitting a little low in the back. I'm not interested in putting a lift on it, and I really don't want to dump a ton of money into new springs, so I need a cheap way of getting the back-end up to level the truck. I could get some air-shocks or spring shocks, but the ride is good as it sits. So this is purely ascetics- I want it to sit level when it's on level ground.
Looking at the picture attached, can I simply pull those two bolts out and move the leaf down, discarding the link? Would that lift the back an inch or two to make the truck sit level?
![Springs.jpg Springs.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/288/288433-3ff88e95343c5368c2aa7eb53f2728ed.jpg)
Picture to show how it seems to sit low in the back:
![CUCV08.jpg CUCV08.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/247/247621-7fb7427af5053373131fd36e1ae7ee1d.jpg)
My M1009 seems to be sitting a little low in the back. I'm not interested in putting a lift on it, and I really don't want to dump a ton of money into new springs, so I need a cheap way of getting the back-end up to level the truck. I could get some air-shocks or spring shocks, but the ride is good as it sits. So this is purely ascetics- I want it to sit level when it's on level ground.
Looking at the picture attached, can I simply pull those two bolts out and move the leaf down, discarding the link? Would that lift the back an inch or two to make the truck sit level?
![Springs.jpg Springs.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/288/288433-3ff88e95343c5368c2aa7eb53f2728ed.jpg)
Picture to show how it seems to sit low in the back:
![CUCV08.jpg CUCV08.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/247/247621-7fb7427af5053373131fd36e1ae7ee1d.jpg)
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