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<blockquote data-quote="John Bitting" data-source="post: 16181" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>Springs are cheap. I would just buy another set. Once you heat and cut a coil it is ruined and will always sag on you. So once your alignment is decent, it will settle again and then it will be off. I would just get a new coil, If you have an extra cab get a standard cab, if you have a standard cab v-8 get the v-6 coil. It will make a world of difference. </p><p></p><p>A man is not finished when he is defeated,</p><p>he is finished when he quits. </p><p>-- Richard M. Nixon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Bitting, post: 16181, member: 104"] Springs are cheap. I would just buy another set. Once you heat and cut a coil it is ruined and will always sag on you. So once your alignment is decent, it will settle again and then it will be off. I would just get a new coil, If you have an extra cab get a standard cab, if you have a standard cab v-8 get the v-6 coil. It will make a world of difference. A man is not finished when he is defeated, he is finished when he quits. -- Richard M. Nixon [/QUOTE]
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