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I have an '03 F250 fx4 with the 6.0L. My driver's side front spring has sagged over an inch more than the right side. I occaisonally bottom out the driver's side, and I have a noticable squeak from this side also.
Looking at my spring code on the door panel, I have code UP. I looked in the maintenance section of the forum and it indicates that my front springs are the 4800 lb set, I am not sure about the rear. Any advice on whether I should replace with the stock springs, upgrade to a higher rate stock spring, or go with an aftermarket set? Any help is appreciated. |
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Get a set of V codes 5200lbs for the front, the ones you have are to soft IMO and thats why you saged.If you want to get it closer to being level get X codes..6k lbs. If you go to X codes you will need a adj track bar to recenter the axle.
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