That would be the springs as long as the spring brackets aren't rusted in half.
Air shocks should be installed by a professional. You are dealing with high compression springs which can be fatal if handled incorrectly.
Right behind the a arm in the front on the back on the rear end
bad shocks or broken springs on one side, or u weigh alot
The 2007 Chevy truck dash will bolt into a 1998 Chevy truck if both vehicles are the Silverado version of the truck. The dash is different for the lower versions of the interior options.
Cut the springs from the front & burn the back fleas
It's a truck. It is built on a truck frame. They don't ride like a car.
Honestly it depends on your tire size. But more than likely they will scrub and you will need that extra clearance. So, I'd either get a.) a body lift or b.) truck springs for the front and air shocks in the back
will 3/4 ton leaf springs fit on a half ton Chevy truck
With minor changes and matching wheel base, 1967-1972 GM truck with rear coil springs.
Passanger side, lower part of the engine.
NO it will not.
no,not truck shocks, but you can use spring helpers or you can order a lift kit for the front and for the rear you can get air shocks from your local parts supplier.