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Old 04-16-2013, 01:26 PM
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i have a 2 in As level in my 09 screw and wanted to bring the rear end up a little bit. i feel that the 3" blocks are more than i need as the truck is level and i dont want too much rake. just a little for when I need to tow or put something in the back so it doesnt look like a malnutritioned camel. Therefore i feel the 2 " blocks are right up my alley.

which ofthese two options do you guys think would be the better buy?

http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/index....oducts_id=7865

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/2004-2011-For...777628&vxp=mtr
Old 04-16-2013, 01:41 PM
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Go with the e-bay blocks. The other blocks won't work due to them only being 2.5" wide and only a single center pin. You need 2004+ f150 blocks wherever you get them.
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I ordered a set from Ruff Country and they didn't come anywhere close to fitting. They sent me blocks for a SD. When I called back the guy on the phone said they didn't sell blocks for 150's. So the 1st link you have there is no good for you.

The 2nd link you posted looks exactly like the Autospring blocks. They DO sell 2" blocks, but you have to call them. For some reason they don't list them on their ebay store.

Make sure 2" is good enough, I had a set and they were still a bit short for me. I settled on a set of Raptor blocks which are 2.5"
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Thanks guys.



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