Rear Leaf Springs

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Gitt's Spring
Address: 3921 B St NW, Auburn, WA 98001
Phone: (253) 833-6806


Can't remember what I paid, but I am sure it was around what you got told.
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heep70 Makes sense that what I got told would be similar to what you paid, We went to the same shop
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IO paid 950.00 for my f 250 /72 including the overloads 8)
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250 a pop seems awfully high.
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