Boise Spring Works Kit

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Boise Spring Works Kit

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Henry J-

Can this kit still be ordered??
[size=75]2004 Zr5[/size]
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I TALK WITH BOISE SW THIS WEEK ..........YES

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I Talked With Them In Mid January......


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As far as I know, yes.

Steel prices are just nuts right now though! If you have a local shop that can build the kit you will save quite a bit in shipping charges.

Print off the information and take your truck in and any good spring shop should be able to copy the kit. I bet with some effort you can save $50?

Mine has been holding up really well, and I would do exactly the same thing again.
I tend to load heavier than most probably, with two spares, and the auxillary fuel tank, so maybe I am not a really good example of the average crew.

It does retain the articulation. It did maintain the lift I was looking for without raising the rear too much. Handles loads, and trailering wonderfully, and still ride quality has not diminished.

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