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Old 02-08-2012, 12:04 AM
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I'd say you'll get an inch out of new stock leaves, at least.
Old 02-08-2012, 12:24 AM
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I'll be replacing with heavier duty.
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Well alright mr. fancy, just build your truck higher than mine. I see how this has gotta be! Haha just bustin' your *****. I'd put in the F250 leaves if I needed them. I'm happy with the height of mine right now as a DD. Once it's off the road for a while and I have my gas saver, she's skybound
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See. My highboy is going sky bound. This bad boy has gotta tow it.
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When you are saying "factory look" do you just mean how the rear is a little higher than the front when it's stock?
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Yeah. But all together higher
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Well, I still plan to haul loads in it such as firewood, and tow a trailer, so I think the best thing to do would be keep that factory stance of the rear being a bit higher, wouldn't it?
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Well if you go with 250 springs and leaf springs it shouldn't be too bad.
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would somthing like this work? it looks like a fairly reasonable price.

http://www.car-stuff.com/store/fordf...tings+Page%3A1

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http://www.car-stuff.com/store/fordf...tings+Page%3A2
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That would be the cheapest, easiest way to lift the rear of the truck. If I didn't like how level my truck was and wanted the back up I'd use those


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