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As for the 450 springs. No they are not going to fit without some customization. Racerx is right about the purchasing of the springs. I would suggest knowing who you are getting them from. People do refurb springs and I personaly would not want those. We have a place here in NJ OK4WD that sells springs.
Where do you guys think is a good place to buy these at?
Well, it depends. I got mine free from KAWIKA and they were U fronts and A rears. He had a couple thousand miles on them and the paint was still all there. However, if the spring were from a truck that has seen some miles, I wouldn't get them since I don't know if they are sagged or whatever. You can get them at a spring shop or the Fraud Dealership.
hahaha nice one. Jeez i only wonder how much ford will rip me off with 350 b code leafs. When i buy them and they are from the internet or the ford dealership, im going to post it and make sure they are the right thing and not hte wrong thing. Don't wanna wast money.
if you want to absolutely make sure that you are getting whatr you want, then the best way is to go to your local ford dealership and ask for the b code spring for a super duty...
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