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beffing up springs on 1999 f350
we just put a service body on our 1999 f350 dually 4x4... its of course a load so the truck is riding like its loaded (which it is) anyone have a suggestion of a product/ replacement spring that would upgrade it?
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least helpful thread ever
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I would recommend Timbrens. Cheaper than either added leaf springs or airbags, and since you carry the extra weight all the time they are a good way to go. If you only carried extra weight occasionally, airbags would be the way to go.
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air bags.. autoanything.com
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I would track down a set of springs off an 05-07 F-350 dually. They bolt right in and the newer trucks had a higher payload. Surf craigslist, ebay, or some of the powerstroke diesel truck forums, seems that someone is always selling springs when they put a lift kit on their truck. Just remember that your payload is still limited by your tires and axle rating.
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