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Granite Guru
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does anyone make coil spacers for f150's.....i want to get a bit more lift for the front of my truck via coil spacers.....if anyone knows of a company that makes them please let me know
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Paul Gagnon Sherwood Park, Alberta eh? "No Brain, No Pain" |
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Well Done Man!
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Mark 71 Bronco. 42's and bolt on goats. 47' CJ2a, 302, C4, 33's. 2012, year of the flat fender. |
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Aren't the ones he's talking about for the TTB mounting style springs. The solid axle's use a diffent method to attach the spring to the axle.
You could just fab up a little spacer to go between the radius arm and mounting cup...that's what I did and then you can even taper the block slightly so your coils sit level again. |
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Well Done Man!
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yeah i did that same
there is a rather bad pic of it but the one i am thinking of now would need to be TTB one, and the explorer spring is smaller then the F series ones (i belive)
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Mark 71 Bronco. 42's and bolt on goats. 47' CJ2a, 302, C4, 33's. 2012, year of the flat fender. |
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