If I sold springs I?d just label them L and R to avoid confusion.
Of course you?d be surprised how many people don?t know which side of their vehicle is left or right.
If I sold springs I?d just label them L and R to avoid confusion.
Of course you?d be surprised how many people don?t know which side of their vehicle is left or right.
Well, it should be driver and passenger to avoid confusion.
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I bought these the other day. Hoping to get them installed in the next several days.
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Edit: meant to address this post directly yesterday but god side-tracked.
The first time I ever did a set of springs it didn't come with any instructions either so I don't know if they just assume this is common knowledge or what. I guess most people have a shop do the work and I'm sure they're aware of this since they work with them every day but the average consumer wouldn't have any way of knowing.
Yeah, it's going bye bye. Still here as of this post so I can visit it in the garage and say my long good-byes but I think it's going to have a really good home. The proverbial "dog went up state to live on a big farm and run free" story w/o the shotgun. Younger fella that is into these sorts of trucks and is looking for something that is more of a turn-key that was well-cared for. I'm happy with what I got for it and he's happy for what he paid but I can already feel the regret building and that will probably spike once he takes delivery and I have a large empty space in my garage where it once sat.
Last edited by Jer; 06-12-2019 at 11:41.
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