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In a message dated 5/17/2007 8:12:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
djdave@xxxxxxxxxxx writes: I just 
  changed my shocks out, and was reminded about how thin theshock plates 
  are, top and bottom. I would not get air shocks, although
 they are readily 
  available from JC Whitney's.
 Also from JC's you can get replacement 
  leafsprings. If you know
 exactly where you want your ride height, go to a 
  local spring shop
 like long life spring or A1 spring, both in scranton. 
  They will give
 you an on the spot estimate for re-arching or 
  replacement/repair.
 
 dave
 
 Thanks for the response Dave. I went to the shop on Wyoming Ave. 
and they weren't willing to add a leaf. They quoted $450 for replacing the 
springs - so I left.  :-(    Charlie 
  "Cool Factor 
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