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Old 10-15-2011, 10:06 PM
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rear spring identification

Looking for some rear springs. I've read the lists but not totally positive.
All that's known is springs are from an F250.
RPN 2329 9L34 AE
Also these springs have 2 alignment pins instead of 1 and I think they might be fronts?

Update. Well I just went and rough measured these and they are longer bolt to bolt relaxed, than the ones compressed on my truck so they definitely won't work.

But I'm still looking for identification of the ones in the post below.
 
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Any idea on what the capacity of these are? I've spent all day searching with no luck.
They were labled with the year and model of truck they came off and that's it.

07 F350 RPN 1186 6C34 CA

06 F250 RPN 3385 6C34 CA

05 F250 RPN 3173 3C34 CC

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Old 10-20-2011, 07:18 PM
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Sorry, this is a bit of a stumper. The best I got is here but your numbers don't match.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post10626099

I think the number you have there is the Ford Engineering part number and what you need to find is the Ford Service part number. There should be a cross over reference table available to your local Ford dealer parts guy. Could probably bribe him with beer to have him chase it down.

Also, if you can get the VIN from the donor vehicle, the parts guy can look up the original build specs on the vehicle and tell you what the Ford service part number is for the springs.

Not an easy task but if your up for it... you may succeed
 
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Old 10-21-2011, 06:02 PM
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Ya I've saved that post. Like I said the trucks are unknown other than what I posted.

These #'s are the only thing stamped on them.

I called the local dealer and he said the #'s didn't tell him anything?
 
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Those look like rears to me, the bottom flat spring looks like an O.L.

When I picked up my U-codes for the front a few months back they did not look like those.

 
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For reference I went out and looked at my 2005 F-250, and mine have 3 leafs + the O.L. with a single alignment pin.


This is the number on my rear springs. RPN 2924 5C34 FE



When searching for the number in your first post I searched for 9L34 AE and came up with some partial hits for springs for an F-150.




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Old 10-22-2011, 08:21 AM
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I was thinking the same as above. I kinda remember when I added blocks to my 2wd 06 f150, that it had 2pins.
 
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I picked some up on CL. Guy said they were from an F350.

RPN 2590 YC35 DA - 5 leaves, one is an overload, one center bolt.
 
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The one in my first post definitely won't work.

But the others will. I just need to identify their capacities so I will know which will best suit my needs.

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