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I have a broken leaf in my drivers side stack. I have access to two different trucks for parts, one a 1984 F150 and the other a 1979 F-series. Will either of these trucks leaf spring fit on my 1994? My spring codes are L and G. Any info is greatly appreciated, I just don't have the cash right now to replace both stacks.
I have a broken leaf in my drivers side stack. I have access to two different trucks for parts, one a 1984 F150 and the other a 1979 F-series. Will either of these trucks leaf spring fit on my 1994? My spring codes are L and G. Any info is greatly appreciated, I just don't have the cash right now to replace both stacks.
I'd bet that the '84 is a closer match than the '79. You need to measure the width of the springs, and the length from eye to eye. Then go see if either match.
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