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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 01:14 AM
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you mean people are still leveling trucks?! I thought my crusade to prove to people that a 2.5" level kit was not that much height difference from a 4-6" lift was getting somewhere...! Maybe a 2" difference, hardly noticeable if you ask me!












I'm just kidding guys, I too once was a leveler Then I saw the light
 
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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 01:38 AM
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The Autospring is what it is. It's the absolute cheapest way to level your truck. It's cheap mild steel, crappy welds, and the paint was still wet on mine when I got them. Mine caused the UCA to bang against the coil. I complained, and they guy basically told me I was SOL, even though he had just redesigned the product with an offset to keep this from happening. Cheap product with bad customer service equals I will never buy their crap again.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by freekyFX4
The Autospring is what it is. It's the absolute cheapest way to level your truck. It's cheap mild steel, crappy welds, and the paint was still wet on mine when I got them. Mine caused the UCA to bang against the coil. I complained, and they guy basically told me I was SOL, even though he had just redesigned the product with an offset to keep this from happening. Cheap product with bad customer service equals I will never buy their crap again.
they're powdercoated now
 
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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by freekyFX4
The Autospring is what it is. It's the absolute cheapest way to level your truck. It's cheap mild steel, crappy welds, and the paint was still wet on mine when I got them. Mine caused the UCA to bang against the coil. I complained, and they guy basically told me I was SOL, even though he had just redesigned the product with an offset to keep this from happening. Cheap product with bad customer service equals I will never buy their crap again.
Can't speak to their customer service, but I have not had any problems with the control arm rubbing on the springs AFTER I re-tightened everything a few days after installing them. I did initially hear some banging, but like I said, I just re-tightened and all was good.
 
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Old Oct 29, 2009 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cstanek
Can't speak to their customer service, but I have not had any problems with the control arm rubbing on the springs AFTER I re-tightened everything a few days after installing them. I did initially hear some banging, but like I said, I just re-tightened and all was good.
That's probably because you have the "redesigned" spacer that is offest to keep it from happening.
 
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