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Actually, take a tape and measure between the top of the front axle and the bottom of the frame of each truck. Guarantee that's where the different is at.
It COULD be a difference in spring height? Maybe the truck with the Firestones has new springs on it, therefore the truck doesn't sag as much? Just a thought...
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