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just went outside to check on things as it got real nasty here tonight. low and behold there is a package on my ft porch. iITS MY FT SPRING BUSHINGS!!!! YAY!!!!!
guess i know what tomarrow is gonna bring. lots of pics to come soon.
one thing worries me.... the boxes are labeled rear bushings? the catalog said they are fronts. i hope this all works out.
oh and they also sent me a real nice parts and accesory catalog......too bad its for a 97 and newer truck...lol
I think front and rear are the same size... maybe...?
where did you get em' from? Are they polyurethane? I just did my fronts and refinished/ re-painted the springs while I was in there. What a difference in ride!
Last edited by audimaster; Oct 20, 2007 at 05:45 AM.
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this is kinda off the subject but do the front leaf springs on these trucks bow up from the factory a buddy said they did to me just looks like worn out springs
the stockers when new are perfectly straight or a slight upward bend. the diesels sagged and ford had a tsb to level it out........ a helper spring
i got them from lmc truck parts.com they look right i will find out in a little while for sure. they are rubber, not urethane, at 6 bucks at i cant complain
the stockers when new are perfectly straight or a slight upward bend. the diesels sagged and ford had a tsb to level it out........ a helper spring
i got them from lmc truck parts.com they look right i will find out in a little while for sure. they are rubber, not urethane, at 6 bucks at i cant complain
the f250s have a tsb the f350s dont... pretty sure about that
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