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Old 01-20-2017, 12:57 AM
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16 XLT SCREW 302A 2.7 FX4, tow pkg (not the max tow), GVWR 6500

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Originally Posted by TexasRedfish
16 XLT, tow pkg (not the max tow), GVWR 6500
We have an -A! Ok ao 6500 gvwr gets these then. Would yoi say your rear end is smoothe? Or smoother than the heavier rated trucks?(assuming youve driven in one maybe when you bought your truck or...?)
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Originally Posted by SlyFX4Guy
We have an -A! Ok ao 6500 gvwr gets these then. Would yoi say your rear end is smoothe? Or smoother than the heavier rated trucks?(assuming youve driven in one maybe when you bought your truck or...?)
Hard to say honestly. Never really noticed or paid attention to the rear end when riding in other F150s. I was always more focused on what motor they had.
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This is what my truck has. Info in sig.
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Thanks I think I got what I needed. the 6500 GVRW has - A and the 7000 GWVR has - C. Assuming the - A are lighter spring rate than - C
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Originally Posted by SlyFX4Guy
Thanks I think I got what I needed. the 6500 GVRW has - A and the 7000 GWVR has - C. Assuming the - A are lighter spring rate than - C
I think mine may be even softer than TexasRredfish...

My 2015 XLT with class IV hitch - GVWR is 6250

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Interesting. Id like to see an FX4.
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2.7 SCREW, 302a, 4x4, 5.5 bed, not max tow. GVWR is 6500. Spring code is 5560 AH.
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Originally Posted by Firerunner
I think mine may be even softer than TexasRredfish...

My 2015 XLT with class IV hitch - GVWR is 6250

Howa ur rear end ride? No jumping around and stiffness like many of us with stiffer springs seem to have? I have 5560-CH and am going to swap for 5560-AG
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Originally Posted by Aj06bolt12r
Interesting. Id like to see an FX4.
Should have 5560-CH



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