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Just curious if anyone has bought from sdtrucksprings.com before. Looking to swap out my rear excursion leaf springs for the beefier f250 models. Not looking to modify them or anything just direct swap. Here's what I'm looking at, seems pretty cheap, they even offer a hardware kit with them.
Go with ATS Springs. Basically the same quality and price, but ATS is a sponsor here and Junior from ATC has helped a lot of users with their suspension needs.
Go with ATS Springs. Basically the same quality and price, but ATS is a sponsor here and Junior from ATC has helped a lot of users with their suspension needs.
Feel free to send me a message or give us a call. We've helped so many guys out who have the Excursions that I have lost track at this point haha.
Unlike other online companies we ship everything from our location in PA. That way we can inspect everything leaving our hands and double check that the quality is there.
Go with ATS Springs. Basically the same quality and price, but ATS is a sponsor here and Junior from ATC has helped a lot of users with their suspension needs.
Stewart
Originally Posted by rwat12
Just curious if anyone has bought from sdtrucksprings.com before. Looking to swap out my rear excursion leaf springs for the beefier f250 models. Not looking to modify them or anything just direct swap. Here's what I'm looking at, seems pretty cheap, they even offer a hardware kit with them.
ATS is the way to go IMO.
You can buy individual parts or they sell everything in a kit. I have ATS front springs and they are great (better then OEM IMO...and I've had two sets of those up front before seeing the light of ATS). In fact, I just ordered a rear kit since they are the original springs (15 years old). I spent some extra coin for new overload springs/spacers and he assembled them for me at no extra charge before shipping them (they arrive this Thursday).
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