I had TWO of my Springs Snap (one on both side, same spring, same trip as a matter of fact) I went junk yarding and looked for a good set of Springs. Then put both springs together. So I ended up with an add-a-leaf + a small spring lift when I chopped off the ends of the extra Streight long piece and put that stub peice on the bottom of the pack, it acts like a small spacer and gets rid of the sag. I needed longer U-Bolts/center spring pack bolt. Did it all for less than $200.00 which was less than a re-arching or new springs.

I know getting the original springs off SUCKS @$$. My bolts were rusted to the spings & nut on the other side. It was nothing a hacksaw couldn't fix.

Got my springs from yota-yard hear in Denver. $88.00 a pack I think. You have to be carefull, there are some good spring packs there with no other half.

So you may be able to get any year spring pack then blend them togeather, they are the same width. Just as long as you didn't break the one spring that bolts to the truck, otherwise you may have to find the right springs.

Good luck with it,
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