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DC, thanks for answering so many of my recent questions regarding front leveling kits for my 2002 F350. I'm the one who want to mount a front receiver hitch. As it turns out, none of the kits that keep my factory springs (Edge, Fabtech, Superlift) allow me to use the Warn kit due to removing the blocker beam. And the Warn kit for trucks without blocker beam (2000 and earlier) won't work either, I just found out talking to Donahue. So either I fabricate something for the hitch, or I go with a spring replacement kit. I am concerned about the ride. So here's the question: If you had to select a spring replacement leveling kit, which would you choose? I am looking at Pro Comp, and Superlift's new Superide (3", 10 thin leafs that they claim rides better that their previous 2", 5 leaf pack). I was not confortable with Jack It, seems like way too much spring.
Out of those two I would probably go with the new superlift. Not sure if they still do but they used to have a $100 gaurentee that you would like the ride. Something like if you weren't happy with it you could return the kit within 30 days and they would give you $100 for your troubles.
You could ge the superlift springs w/o shocks if it comes with them and get some of the custom valved Bilstein 5100s for your SD. Superlift shocks aren't that good.
I also found a front reciever from Draw Tite. CLICK HERE and scroll down to the SD. You can see the instructions, I didn't look at them, but thought I would mention it.
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