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Old 06-25-2012, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by th25
So if i already have thos i should be good?
Ya should be good!
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Ok thanks im just thinkin bout it righ now
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I'm not sure if I have the two holes in mine. Could anyone measure the length to the six inch hole?
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Went and checked and found out that I only have the one hole for the 4inch drop. Am I still able to get 6 inches out of it?
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shouldnt have a problem, camber will have to be adjusted a little more, but shouldnt be a problem if you have/get adjustable camber bushings...

My bracket is set at the 4" lift height, but i have a 2" coil spring spacer so technically its lifted 6" in the front, but everything is aligned just fine!
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will rear leaf springs from a 1996 F350 work?
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will rear leaf springs from a 1996 F350 work?
Yes but Will ride rough.
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Old 07-01-2012, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by 7700 in Alberta

Yes but Will ride rough.
Alberta, do you think a 2" block in the rear would level it out if I just installed my 4" lift coils? Then if I wanted 6" I figured I would buy a coil spacer and a add a leaf.
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Originally Posted by seprice40

Alberta, do you think a 2" block in the rear would level it out if I just installed my 4" lift coils? Then if I wanted 6" I figured I would buy a coil spacer and a add a leaf.
You have a 2" block factory. Install a 3"or 4" block to level with the front depending on how much your factory rear leafs have sagged.
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Originally Posted by 7700 in Alberta

You have a 2" block factory. Install a 3"or 4" block to level with the front depending on how much your factory rear leafs have sagged.
So buying a ebay 2" block ain't gonna cut it?


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