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Old 03-04-2015, 11:27 PM
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Those pics sealed the deal for me, that is the next truck related item i'm buying!
 
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I have the procomp springs. I put an info build thread on here that gives you the part numbers for the u-bolts, trackbar relocation, shocks, drop pitman arm, etc. If I can find the thread I'll post it in here. It'll save you a ton of time figuring out what parts to order b/c they don't make a kit specific for the excursion w/ front/rear springs.

here's my post: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/9...l#post14801049

which is part of a thread dedicated to the procomp springs.
 
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I would appreciate that thread as well! I won't be going this route but it will be nice to know it's there and it will be good reading!
 
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I installed the springs today it only took about 2.5 hrs in the driveway by myself from start in finish. The ride is 10x better, no more axel wrap and the rear doesn't seem to wonder. I'll post a pics a measurements tomorrow
 
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Does anyone know what the load capacity actually is on those? Just out of curiousity for comparison purposes...
 
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Well, I placed my order yesterday for a pair of 22210 springs for my Ex.


PO of my truck added a leaf to the rear, so I'm not sure yet what I will or won't have to do to the rear to make it match. I have a set of Air Lift bags going in, so whatever I do will need a place for the lower bag mount.
 
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I would appreciate that thread as well! I won't be going this route but it will be nice to know it's there and it will be good reading!
Bumping this for the fact that:

I was interested in this OVER FOUR YEARS AGO... I'm finding this thread from Google as I'm now looking at buying these springs! It's awesome how great the info is on here, but even cooler when you were a part of it and didn't even remember it!!!!!
 
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