Compensating Spring Progress:
Here are some pictures of our "5/8" shim" to the compensating spring. The bolts to the bracket were nice and tight, and the spring itself looked good. This change pulled in the top of the rear wheels about 50% of the way, but my feeling now is that we need a new set of rear axle springs to finish the job. We added some screw-in sping tighteners, but only as a temporary fix.
The one picture shows the metal bands that we installed on the spring after it was compressed (we used 4 bands after compressing the spring in a fixture on our work bench with vise). Once the spring was held in place by the bracket, the bands were cut off and everything is nice and tight. We also noticed that the strut to hold the rear axle from shifting back and forth was disconnected (or broken). I didn't take pictures of this strut, but we have it nicely attached now.
Still looking for a set of new rear axle springs. Went to the SLS site and selected a pair, but the checkout feature isn't working as yet, so will try again tomorrow. I have never ordered from them previously, so it might be a challenge to get the order in. Does anyone know how long it takes to receive shipment from SLS and are there any import duties?
Fritz