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Hi, new member here,
I have a 2021 F450 Pickup it's 4wd and crew cab. I ordered it with camper and snow plow packages.
My spring code per door plate is CCFF. My front axle is rated at 6,000lbs per data plate and rear is 9,990lbs.
my front springs have a part number that ends in ACE. Can anyone tell me what springs I have in the front and rear?
I was thinking 6 000lbs front hence code CC, but with the tag ending in ACE instead of AHD, now I'm not sure.
The rear are soft, I'm not sure what FF spring code is for the rear. I'm guessing they are not rated for much. Can anyone help me with the ratings of the rear springs?
Thank you,
Dustin
I'm interested in the outcome of this. I was under the impression that with the F-450 pickup it came with the 6000lb front spring set regardless of what package you order. So the plow and camper package you could just be paying for the certifications on paper.
True, it was only $245 for both, so that makes sense. I read somewhere else that some 450 PUs got 6500 pound springs on the front axle. I was just curious what packages that was. The rear springs I'm guessing are only rated at 9,990lbs. That axle has a white tag from Dana that says the axle has a rating of 12,800lbs.
I'm interested in the outcome of this. I was under the impression that with the F-450 pickup it came with the 6000lb front spring set regardless of what package you order. So the plow and camper package you could just be paying for the certifications on paper.
I am 99.9% this is accurate. I have the same springs as Senix and I don't have snow plow or camper package.
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