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Old 14-08-07, 23:20
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Small bit of weight

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Originally posted by maverick
Doubt if it was i didn't leave it in there any longer than i had to, i also had to do the same with a spare front axle and that was heavy. Both had the rear springs right down low nearly on the bumpstops !
Not surprised that it flatten springs down, the winch assembly causes the left side of my C60L to be 1” lower than the right. Without the winch in place the frame sat dead level, once it was fitted it over time went down an inch. Figure that the winch and all the fitments and driveshaft must be well over a 1000 pounds.

My C60L was working for its keep today hauling lumber.
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