daily_double
Nov 06, 2015Explorer
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 ?
daily double wrote:
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 ?
realter wrote:Grodyman wrote:realter wrote:
It's always nice when people have their truck and camper information in their profile
And where might yours be?;)
Last time I checked, 10 seconds ago, it was under my profile. :S
Grodyman wrote:realter wrote:
It's always nice when people have their truck and camper information in their profile
And where might yours be?;)
daily double wrote:realter wrote:
It's always nice when people have their truck and camper information in their profile
I don't know how to add the info!
kerry4951 wrote:
Yes, I installed Supersprings on my truck. The job will probably take the average person between 1-2 hrs to do both sides. If I recall all you need are a few wrenches. The easiest way is to jack up the rear of the truck (frame up, not the axle) and remove the rear tires and wheels. That gives you good access to the work area. By lifting the frame of the truck you are taking the tension off the spring pack. Fairly simple job.
realter wrote:
It's always nice when people have their truck and camper information in their profile