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I am wondering if any has used or nows anything about S code springs out of 2004 F250. I found a set not sure of miles but guy ran the vin at dealer & they said S codes with over loads. Any information or advice would be grateful.
I am wondering if any has used or nows anything about S code springs out of 2004 F250. I found a set not sure of miles but guy ran the vin at dealer & they said S codes with over loads. Any information or advice would be grateful.
Thank you,
Randy
S codes should be front springs from a very light SuperDuty. According to my notes from this site the S code is rated at 4000lbs vs the stock V-10 Ex C codes at 3680lbs and the PSD EX D codes at 4080lbs. The popular V codes are rated at 5200lbs. I don't know what they are describing as having overloads, fronts didn't come with any overload setups.
OK, these are rear springs with the aux leafs. I might pass on them then, since they are out of truck and the truck is not around. I found a salvage yard a few miles from me that has both B & C codes for about $200 for the set. Would like new but not in budget right now. I really want to do this swap before snow flies. Springs are sagging more and ride quality seems to getting worse also. Here is a picture of the springs
Randy
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