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daily_double
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Nov 06, 2015

Supersprings

After going to my local Spring shop (which is quite big by the way) and getting an $800 estimate to add 2 springs to my 2012 F350, I am thinking about supersprings. Are they a DIY project ?
  • I've replaced leafs when I was younger. 20 years ago when I added a leaf on a Cherokee, I went to a spring shop and let them do it. I had no thought of doing it myself.
  • realter wrote:
    It's always nice when people have their truck and camper information in their profile


    And where might yours be?;)
  • It's always nice when people have their truck and camper information in their profile
  • I just added a pro comp add a leaf kit for my 2011 F250. It comprised two leafs per side and lifted the rear of the truck about 1" unloaded. Total cost was $500 in San Diego, where labor rates are high. The kit (13150?) was about $180.

    I'll be doing a write up soon..

    Being that you have a 350 with the taller rear spacer blocks, you might not want the added height, in that case, supersprings.

    Gman
  • Because I feel like the front end is sort of floating down the road. I've got stableloafds upper and lower, but all the weight seems to be on the single upper overload spring., and then when I hit a bump "bam" it gives me a big jolt.