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Old 05-28-2014, 02:31 PM
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Have my stock coil overs, steering knuckles, rear blocks and u bolts and front air dam for sale. Offer me a price since I don't need them anymore. All parts have approximately 35k miles


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Do you know if the struts on the 4wd are longer than the 2wd versions?
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Originally Posted by Snowhite
Do you know if the struts on the 4wd are longer than the 2wd versions?
What I will be pasting below is what I found from doing some research on other sites asking if 4wd struts could be added to a 2wd to act as a "leveling" kit and this was one of the detailed explanations. But I did measure my OEM shocks (29.5in) and struts (24in) out and those are approximate measurements but pretty close I think. But here is what I have researched below.

------The short answer is yes. Factory hardware to factory hardware is interchangeable between the two. We did it on our 2012 F150 3.7L "Budget Build". We installed the factory FX4 shocks, springs, and rear block off our FX4 Project truck. John says he got roughly 1" to 1.5" of front lift from the swap that he then topped off with an additional 1.5" leveling kit.
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Good luck. I sold my wheels/tires to a guy and threw in the shocks and coilovers for another $50 just to get rid of everything. Figured finding a buyer for OEMs wasn't going to be easy.
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Originally Posted by SteveLord
Good luck. I sold my wheels/tires to a guy and threw in the shocks and coilovers for another $50 just to get rid of everything. Figured finding a buyer for OEMs wasn't going to be easy.
Thats all im looking for really. Not wanting to make much profit just get them out the garage.
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Someone has got to need some OEM parts somewhere out there
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still got the rear blocks and U bolts for sale?
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If you're still active and have the rear blocks and ubolts available, how does $30 shipped sound?



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