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F-250 Coils


GotBronco-itus?

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ABQ New Mexico
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1987
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So I am puting a 302 in my BII so I decided to get some different coils so my truck wont sag. So I got some 250 coils, they are a little stiff but they fit in nicely and now what I need to do is see what degree camber bushings I need. It seems to have given me 2 to 2 1/2 inches of lift, and I already have a 3 inch body lift.
 

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with 2-2.5 inches of lift you might need drop brackets for your pivot points of the ttb axle. try to align it as is... try it with more offset bushings... who knows. just try it.
 
what coils did u use? when i do mine im gonna use f-150 coils from a regular cab so they arent as stiff. are u gonna lift the back up to match or are u gonna leave the front higher if it doesnt depress the springs enough?
 
Thanks for the info 4.0B2, Ill try everything I can!! I used the coils off of a 7th gen F-250 single cab. I will lift the back if my 302 doesnt compress the springs that much but if it does ill leave it alone.
 

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