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Old Dec 19, 2011 | 09:30 AM
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Dumb spring question

Ok, new on here, so new I havnt even figured out how to post pics yet. I am starting a new build. I have a 93 F350 4dr, getting ready to start putting a bit of lift under her, shes bone stock now. I have a Sky RSK, and was able to find a set of Skyjacker front and rear springs from a Super Duty. Ive been reading alot on here and know the rear is fairly strait swap, with a little drilling and some new bolts.

Also know, I will have to relocate the front cradle forward a few inches.

Ok heres the dumb question, the Skyjacker front springs have a " Military wrap on front and rear of the front springs, one is a large wrap, and of course the other a good bit smaller....... Does the large wrap part of the spring go to the front or the rear when mounting? I know, they appear they can be mounted either way,,,,, but im sure there is a " corrct way" or they wouldnt be different.

And yes I am taking a bunch of pics, and as soon as I have time, i will figure out how to get the posted.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Old Dec 19, 2011 | 10:21 AM
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https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post10674174 Click on this link for info on posting pics.
Hopefully some of the guys that have done lifts can answer your questions.
 
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