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Old 12-24-2011, 02:32 PM   #7
billr
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Like mentioned here, any decent size town should have a truck spring shop. That is who you want to see. If you have the exact thickness , width and eye to eye diam, they can fix you up. Or have the old spring removed and take it in. They an make it from there. They will re-use the stack and just replace the main spring. Cost is cheap, around $40 plus maybe $20 to have them bind it together. Buy new U-Bolts too. Always best.

I had one break a few years ago on a holiday weekend. I bought a spare and carry it now. Just in case. Its easy to change with the right tools and a couple heavy jacks and blocks. Any RV repair guy or truck shop can do it if you need someone to help.

Good luck! Have a good Xmas with your family.

Bill
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