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Old 05-06-2011, 12:34 PM
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I was told you were the man that could help me out.

What I need is a single part number for f150 lightning front coil springs.
 
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I was told you were the man that could help me out.

What I need is a single part number for f150 lightning front coil springs.
What about the proximity sensor?
 
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Old 05-06-2011, 02:07 PM
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Wound up being the TPS.
 
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To find Ford coil springs, you'll need the year of the truck and a spring code, which is located at the bottom of the build sticker on the drivers doorjamb.
 
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Originally Posted by thechief66
To find Ford coil springs, you'll need the year of the truck and a spring code, which is located at the bottom of the build sticker on the drivers doorjamb.
thanks for the info. I don't have a lightning I have a XLT and I want to lower the front just a little bit. I was told that the lightning springs would work and they would drop the front about an inch.
 
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P4J is the spring code on my 94 Lightning.

Should be F3TA-5310-SA.

There are some beltech springs and stock L leafs on NLOC right now.


Actually here are some stock springs.


http://www.nloc.net/classifieds/show...-springs&cat=3
 
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Thanks 86f150302. I sent him a message.
 
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Thanks for the help guys.
 
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