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89Suburban

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the rust reformer is a convertor. you can/should paint over it when you get a chance.

Still looks nice and black to me. I'll keep an eye on it.
 

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Yeah, I'd rather have air bags on the springs but this is a cheap alternative. I got an extra set of brand new ones if you are interested.

They ride good for this burban, I had them in a Dodge pickup before and it rode kinda stiff with them.

Yaughta just measure your burb springs in the rear, see if its punched for the longer springs if you don't have them already, and look for some used 3/4 springs. Some used tired 3/4 ton springs will probably put you right where you want to be., Or some 56in Heavy Duty by RPO code half ton 56in springs. I have a set of those too but I'm likely not going to use them. Check it out and find out. UPS ground might not be to much for a long skinny package of about 50lbs.
 

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