I've been searching and searching, but I cannot come up with an answer, so here goes.
I've got a Western 7. 5' pro-plow for my '99 and I'd like to do something with the front springs. I've looked at the springs trying to find the tag but they're missing on both sides. I called the dealer and they ran the VIN number and came up with some other number than the ones I've seen here, ie. 46/47, 47/48, etc. Is there a conversion somewhere for the OEM numbers to the ones I see posted? What does the 46 in 46/47 stand for, is there a difference in sides right to left?
The truck has a little rake to it with no load, and I'd like to level it out some. If I could get a 1. 5 or so more in the front with additional weight capacity for the plow, I'd be pretty happy.
To make a long story short, whats the best springs for me in my situation and how much are they and where do I get them?
Thanks in advance.
Also, is there a difference in ride heights for different years? Looks like some trucks sit higher than others do as original.
I've got a Western 7. 5' pro-plow for my '99 and I'd like to do something with the front springs. I've looked at the springs trying to find the tag but they're missing on both sides. I called the dealer and they ran the VIN number and came up with some other number than the ones I've seen here, ie. 46/47, 47/48, etc. Is there a conversion somewhere for the OEM numbers to the ones I see posted? What does the 46 in 46/47 stand for, is there a difference in sides right to left?
The truck has a little rake to it with no load, and I'd like to level it out some. If I could get a 1. 5 or so more in the front with additional weight capacity for the plow, I'd be pretty happy.
To make a long story short, whats the best springs for me in my situation and how much are they and where do I get them?
Thanks in advance.
Also, is there a difference in ride heights for different years? Looks like some trucks sit higher than others do as original.