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I own a 2003 350 SD PSD. It is currently rated at 9900 GVW. I want to replace rear leaf springs w/ Ford oem springs rated higher. Has anyone done this and how did you know which springs would fit?
Last edited by Ed the Builder; Aug 19, 2005 at 09:20 PM.
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Iwas gonna do that and I chose to go with timbrens . I think it was a smart choice.
The truck rides like stock but when I load it up it goes down and inch or so and no more and rides fine.. and for $200.00 with lifetime warr and 15 min install its a no brainer..
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