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<p>[QUOTE="SmallPackage, post: 12004057, member: 290219"]Truman and Randy at Tri-County Diesel in Bracken close to you can do it. They get the parts from Billy or Joe at Ace Spring in San antonio. </p><p>Ace spring can do it too and will sell you the parts over counter. They are the spring go to guys in this region. </p><p>After you get them done they well most likely refer you to Paul owner of Alignment Right in Kirby. He is the best alignment shop in south Texas. They can do as well. </p><p>Or do yourself by going to Ace for parts and call Paul for alignment appointment when done. Ace still has tons of kingpin and bushing kits on shelves for the old obsolete stuff. They build custom springs all the time. They been at it since the 1930’s.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SmallPackage, post: 12004057, member: 290219"]Truman and Randy at Tri-County Diesel in Bracken close to you can do it. They get the parts from Billy or Joe at Ace Spring in San antonio. Ace spring can do it too and will sell you the parts over counter. They are the spring go to guys in this region. After you get them done they well most likely refer you to Paul owner of Alignment Right in Kirby. He is the best alignment shop in south Texas. They can do as well. Or do yourself by going to Ace for parts and call Paul for alignment appointment when done. Ace still has tons of kingpin and bushing kits on shelves for the old obsolete stuff. They build custom springs all the time. They been at it since the 1930’s.[/QUOTE]
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