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Ralph Shapiro

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Since: Jun 03, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 7:27 am
Post subject: Rear Spring Leaf Removal
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I have a '88 S10 Blazer that I would like to remove a couple of the rear
spring leaves from.
I'm hoping that I can get some pointers before I tear into this.
How are the leaves held together? Are they bolted or riveted together?
I've converted the Blazer into a 2 seat roadster, and there is way too much
rebound in the rear, I get air going over bumps!
4 leaves are too many, I think 2 will be fine.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.

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