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Old 01-10-2010, 03:12 PM
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ok i think i got this narrowed down. common upgraded front springs are

CODE:
V - Part# F81A-5310-ADB
X - Part# F81A-5310-AFA

then the upgrades for the rear are:

CODE:
B - 3C34-5560-L (6840lbs, F350 SRW, and some F250's)
C - 3C34-5A975-D (F350 DRW 8250lb springs, rumor has it they will ride like an empty 40's model dump truck)

if those aren't the right part numbers i'll change them, but i got them off another ford forum that were listed for year models up to 04.

if this is the case, say the "X" codes give apx 2-2.5", do the "B" code rears give as much or is a block needed as well?

and if a dealer only wants $200 or so per spring pack, that's not to bad. so far i've only found Skyjacker that offers separate spring for front and rear (not in a kit). i found a 4" lift spring for front/rear for $565/pair. i really don't want to go up a full 4", 2-3", with tighter handling, would be good to go!
 
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Old 01-10-2010, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by TYZ78F150
What do I need to look for?
All your answers are found in this thread.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/789595-attn-dup-steering-wander-search-results-for-you.html

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Great information.
 
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I'm not sure how to start a new post but I'm wondering if anyone has had an issue with brakes pulling to the left and what may fix it? I know of mine and 4 others that do this. Mine has dana 60 and 70 front end and rear ends after market.
 
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Originally Posted by kajalee
I'm not sure how to start a new post but I'm wondering if anyone has had an issue with brakes pulling to the left and what may fix it? I know of mine and 4 others that do this. Mine has dana 60 and 70 front end and rear ends after market.
I think you need at least 25 posts before you can start a new thread.
 
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Originally Posted by LWW
I think you need at least 25 posts before you can start a new thread.


Now that would be a silly rule if that were correct!

All a person has to do is click on the "New Thread" button and their very first post will be in the thread they create.

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Originally Posted by kajalee
I'm not sure how to start a new post but I'm wondering if anyone has had an issue with brakes pulling to the left and what may fix it? I know of mine and 4 others that do this. Mine has dana 60 and 70 front end and rear ends after market.
It's probably your slide pins sticking on the non pulling side.
 
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Could the pins be sticking if they are brand new?
 
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Old 09-24-2012, 10:23 AM
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Could the pins be sticking if they are brand new?
Yes if the holes aren't cleaned out and too much lube can cause a hydro lock on them. Maybe something on one of the rotors/pads also.
 
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