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It will be nice just to get the shocks off, take it down the road with a little load of a couple hundred pounds, bring it back, and see if it still leans. Keep us informed. It's all very interesting and we enjoy going along for the ride with ya.
The M-105 springs are fairly popular items because they are used in Bobbed deuces. You can find them on the classifieds every now and then.
You need to find someone in YOUR area though due to shipping costs making it prohibitive. Springs with shackles usually go for around $100. Seems to be...
That spring is compressed. Look at the couplings. Count the leafs. Look for cracks.
It's not the shock as the shock would not hold it up that much. It is more for compression to cushion the ride. The springs hold it up.
You need to take a good look at one spring and compare it to the other...
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