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Yeah the stock rear bar looks like it's made by Little Tikes or Playschool. I may consider upgrading that, but my trailer is just a small 7'x16' enclosed so it's low on the want/need list for now.
Also my 2000 F250 V10 does not have plow or uprated springs... as far as I know, but does have the stabilizer.
Ditto. As far as I know I know no additional packages. Just 4x4 (was "Off Road" under the 4x4 sticker a package??) perhaps it's on 4x4 vehicles on the assumption. They will have larger tires
Ditto. As far as I know I know no additional packages. Just 4x4 (was "Off Road" under the 4x4 sticker a package??) perhaps it's on 4x4 vehicles on the assumption. They will have larger tires
I have always thought the stabilizer was installed with the heavier front spring packages. My 4x4 has 4800 front axle ratings and didn't come with a stabilizer bar while my wife's 4x4 has 5200 lb front axle ratings and does have it.
All our chassis cab trucks have the stabilizer and they all are 2 wheel drive.
yea it is a plow pkg. thing so is a bigger alt and heaver rear springs check the spring code on door sticker aginest the info in the sticky at top of this fourm to get spring rate....ford recamended not to put a plow on oil burners at first to nose heavy...
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