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Old 05-06-2015, 09:12 AM
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Thanks again to all. Now I need to figure out what route to use to lift the front. I was going to replace the springs but am not sure that will be enough, do I use blocks and springs? Back in the day (early 70s) when I helped build some race trucks for our fire dept. we used air bags to compensate for the big blocks. Are air bags still an option? Guess I should start a new thread.
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If you were thinking about coil spring replacement... go with something like a Rancho quick lift option...It's a new coil and strut in one complete unit that will allow you to level the front end.
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Originally Posted by techrep
If you were thinking about coil spring replacement... go with something like a Rancho quick lift option...It's a new coil and strut in one complete unit that will allow you to level the front end.
I could not find that for a 1991 on Rancho's site. But my expertise is first gen. Mustangs so I have a lot to learn about my truck
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Originally Posted by FORD blue blood
I could not find that for a 1991 on Rancho's site. But my expertise is first gen. Mustangs so I have a lot to learn about my truck

Sorry...forgot you had a 91...



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