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Old 02-11-2014, 07:58 PM
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Going with a 12v for simplicity of electronics and I prefer mechanical engines truck I'm looking at defiantly has a 5.4 another question I have though is if anyone knows if superduty coils will fit on a 150 this would make the front axle swap much easier
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Originally Posted by Tomonster92
Going with a 12v for simplicity of electronics and I prefer mechanical engines truck I'm looking at defiantly has a 5.4 another question I have though is if anyone knows if superduty coils will fit on a 150 this would make the front axle swap much easier
For a solid axle right? I'm not too sure on that one. They should based on all the SAS threads I've read over the past year
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Yes I'm taking an straight axle off a superduty just unaware if the spring will match up on the 150 or if it will have to be modified searched around haven't really found anyone doing it I suppose it would be overkill on a regular 150
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Originally Posted by Tomonster92
Yes I'm taking an straight axle off a superduty just unaware if the spring will match up on the 150 or if it will have to be modified searched around haven't really found anyone doing it I suppose it would be overkill on a regular 150
Lol I'm planning an SAS on leaf springs myself. There's a lot of 97-03 SAS builds out there. I don't see any big issues


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