bent up arms...

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haha o yeah i forgot to say that after i got my back springs on today that it is sitting higher int he back from the add a leafs because i had a broken bottom spring so now its sitting two inches higher in the back then it is in the front i guess i will be ordering a another add a leaf down the road to level her out( dont ya love suprises) so now the back bumper is at 30 inches off the ground and the front is at 28, but then i agian i dint measure the back before i did it just the front... anyone know if the frame in the back sits higher than the front? ehhh owell nothing left to do but laugh at this point
 
my rear bumper is one inch higher than my front. Just ran out into the cold and rain for that number. now get that thing done! :flipoff2:
 
yeha i replaced the broken leaf with the add a leaf
the springs are on now just for the brake lines...
 
so after i get this tuck line back on... do i have to take everywheel off to bleed it? i never had to bleed the brakes before..i just want to know where ya bleed em? thanks agian everyone
-al
 
Nope, leave the tires on.
There is a little nipple on each brake backing plate that looks kinda like a grease zerk. This is where you attach previously mentioned tube, and what you turn to bleed (10mm, be sure to use a line wrench). Do you have a manual? Any decent manual should outline bleeding the brakes.
 

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