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Old 01-15-2017, 10:41 PM
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Originally Posted by C7Jake
good call
not a bad compromise. Raptor is its own beast and atill love it but i kinda like matching black/white platinum setup i have.

Jake- is your leaf.pack 2+1? 5560-a?



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Originally Posted by SlyFX4Guy
they didn't help thar much, seems to be the spring rate along with lighter weight truck being more contributor.

are the raptor leafs 2+1?

How is your rear riding?
I had a rear sway on my 15, no more wheel hop

Will be interesting to compare if the Raptor ever gets delivered
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Is this what u need?
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Originally Posted by SlyFX4Guy
not a bad compromise. Raptor is its own beast and atill love it but i kinda like matching black/white platinum setup i have.

Jake- is your leaf.pack 2+1? 5560-a?



And just ignore that guy. Your truck looks great!
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Originally Posted by Scrappy Doo
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Originally Posted by knezat225
Bump I'm also interested
Part # is P HL3V 5560 LJ

I'm sure it is a smoother ride than even the softest F150 non raptor spring, i can't find part # online and dealership prices are double what they are online. I ordered part # DL3Z- 5560-A for my truck which is off a XL lighter duty without tow packag and has a lighter spring rate but was interested in putting raptor leafs on but not sure if they'd be too soft compared to front... Decisions...
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Ask RedX he just commented on the other thread how his Raptor doesn't have the rear hop like his platinum
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Originally Posted by SlyFX4Guy
Part # is P HL3V 5560 LJ

I'm sure it is a smoother ride than even the softest F150 non raptor spring, i can't find part # online and dealership prices are double what they are online. I ordered part # DL3Z- 5560-A for my truck which is off a XL lighter duty without tow packag and has a lighter spring rate but was interested in putting raptor leafs on but not sure if they'd be too soft compared to front... Decisions...
I have a '15 FX4 and want to do the exact same thing. I looked into Deavers but they're expensive and probably overkill for my needs. I too was struggling to find a part number so I'm glad I stumbled on your thread.



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