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I need to increase the spring rating on my 2018 160" WB crew cab 6.7 F250 to level the rear when fully loaded. My F250 does not have the over load spring on the top so I want to find the part number for the F350 SRW spring that will bolt into my truck. I have been able to identify the spring below with a 3227 lb rating as the spring that I would like. How do I get a spring code or part number?
If I find a truck on a dealer lot with this spring and get the spring code from the door, how can I get the part number from that?
Thanks for the help
Mine’s an F250 w/ camper package so not the spring code you’re looking for but I saw your other post and snapped a picture of mine. Depending on how much squat that bed and it’s contents have, it may not even make contact with the factory overload if it’s less than 4”. Some airbags might be the best option for leveling out your rig. My previous F250 was a flatbed and the pair of AirLift bags I had on it could level out anything I ever stacked on the back. If you’re sold on the spring route though, I get all my OEM parts from Autonation Ford in White Bear Lake, MN. Even with shipping, they beat all of my local dealers on price and they’re super knowledgeable and helpful. You might look them up on the web and give them a call if you can’t find it elsewhere.
I need to increase the spring rating on my 2018 160" WB crew cab 6.7 F250 to level the rear when fully loaded. My F250 does not have the over load spring on the top so I want to find the part number for the F350 SRW spring that will bolt into my truck. I have been able to identify the spring below with a 3227 lb rating as the spring that I would like. How do I get a spring code or part number?
If I find a truck on a dealer lot with this spring and get the spring code from the door, how can I get the part number from that?
Thanks for the help
A pair of those springs is rated for 7230 lbs., and thst’s the spec used (in part) to the spec the rear GAWR.
I have those springs on my F350; they are code “N”. My trucks’s rear GAWR is only 6780 lbs. because it’s fitted with the lower load capacity LT275/65R18E A/S tires.