Front Coils on 13 Superduty
#2
Gas or diesel makes no difference, front springs are determined by the payload package. Here is a list of front springs, their capacities and the part numbers. Part numbers can be determined by a tag on the spring itself.
• F-Super Duty Monobeam Coil Spring Rates (F250/350 4x4)
• Front GAWR Rating Current Vehicle Spring Coil P/N 5C34-5310-xxx
• 4000lb. 5C34-5310-AHC
• 4400lb. 5C34-5310-AGC
• 4800lb. 5C34-5310-AFC
• 5200lb. 5C34-5310-AEC
• 5600lb. 5C34-5310-ADC
• 6000lb. 5C34-5310-ACC
Joe
• F-Super Duty Monobeam Coil Spring Rates (F250/350 4x4)
• Front GAWR Rating Current Vehicle Spring Coil P/N 5C34-5310-xxx
• 4000lb. 5C34-5310-AHC
• 4400lb. 5C34-5310-AGC
• 4800lb. 5C34-5310-AFC
• 5200lb. 5C34-5310-AEC
• 5600lb. 5C34-5310-ADC
• 6000lb. 5C34-5310-ACC
Joe
#6
That's why i thought maybe the springs on the 6.2 would be a little softer. I will try to check my spring tag today and see which ones i have.
#7
I have zero complaints about the way my truck rides. The shocks and steering stabilizer upgrade made a huge improvement.
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