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Hello All. I Bought a 2000 SD CC used, and it came with a leveling kit. I have since removed the leveling kit and installed a 6.5" Pro Comp lift (yea I HATE it) Anyways Im trying to sell the leveling kit and it looks like all my kit has is the front hanger with out any shackles and the steering parts all have ford #'s on them. My question is are there any leveling kits out there that just utilize the front hanger? I have all the stock parts (IE: blocks, springs, pitman arm shock mounts etc) I just cant figure out what this one part is. Any help would be appreciated.
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I guess I am not allowed to post links or pictures well if anyone is willing to help me just go to ebay and search for auctions under name of 91cobra or search for f250 leveling kit and look for the one thats $9.99
Last edited by hc130flyboy; Feb 12, 2005 at 10:17 PM.
I found the auction...and the small things in the last picture are like lowering brackets for the rear shackle (of the front spring). FabTech uses these on their 3.5" kit. Those with the hanger brackets drop the full spring 2". Does that make sense? Not sure what brand that is though. I'm sure the kit only came with the hangers and shackles drop brackets. Hope that helps.
-Mike
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