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May-25-2016 10:24 PM
HMS Beagle wrote:
To make it real easy, rent or borrow a mag drill. It's kind of like mini drill press with a real big electromagnet base, clamps and holds itself to the steel and then you pull a lever.
May-25-2016 10:21 PM
May-25-2016 09:20 PM
Buzzcut1 wrote:sasquatchgeoff wrote:Buzzcut1 wrote:
no it is there. it is the bottom 3/4 length leaf
This is my 2011 F350 with both upper and lower overloads and stableloads
Ahhh! Thank you! I was gonna toss and turn worrying about springs all night. So Stableloads get installed when the truck is empty and on a jack correct? Otherwise I can't see that leaf opening up to get the hole drilled and the wedge in.
you would be correct. FYI I hear that drilling that leaf is a royal pain. I was glad to find that my 2011 came pre drilled ( my 03 which was going to get them was not)
May-25-2016 09:12 PM
sasquatchgeoff wrote:Buzzcut1 wrote:
no it is there. it is the bottom 3/4 length leaf
This is my 2011 F350 with both upper and lower overloads and stableloads
Ahhh! Thank you! I was gonna toss and turn worrying about springs all night. So Stableloads get installed when the truck is empty and on a jack correct? Otherwise I can't see that leaf opening up to get the hole drilled and the wedge in.
That's what I love about this forum. As a software engineer, I get flamed and pickled regularly when I post what would appear to be logical questions on the developer forums. Those guys have a huge chip on their shoulders sometimes.
May-25-2016 08:52 PM
Buzzcut1 wrote:
no it is there. it is the bottom 3/4 length leaf
This is my 2011 F350 with both upper and lower overloads and stableloads
May-25-2016 08:44 PM