BOHICA256
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Looks good!
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Yeah that was my truck. I had know idea it was in the magazine until my phone blew up when it came out.
I can't believe the difference in the ride. I've changed shocks before on other builds but this made one hell of a difference. We checked the clearance on the shocks and we had plenty of room.
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Are they the adjustable shocks? Or did you get the ones with no compression/rebound adjusters?
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Non adjustable but they are perfect. Mike hooked me up!
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Non adjustable but they are perfect. Mike hooked me up!
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do you mind sharing compressed and extended length? As well as what spring setup in the front? did you remove the bumpstop entirely? pm if you wish...just getting ready to lower my reg cab.
No problem at all. What ever you need. We dropped the rear blocks out and used 2013 F250 rear Ubolts and put the springs dead on the axle and used the thin plastic shim for noise reduction. Purchased a new set of 5600 springs for the front (most important thing) the reason is the 4400 springs are too loose and will be soft or bouncy!! 5600 were standard on my F350 with the Heavy Duty front service package when I ordered the truck. We used a digital level on the frame and cut the front coil springs on the top until the truck sit 1 Deg lower in the front. About 1-3/4 inch we cut. The driver side coil is 1/2 longer than the passenger side. The info on the Kings is at the shop and I will post that tomorrow. Bump stops are removed.
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Much appreciated! Would you have any photos of where you cut the coils (I did see the ones in this thread-wonder if you have more)? or where/how you measured the 1.75"?
do you get any harsh bottoming out or frame interference at all with this setup? Would you have any advantage being that you are using alas? (i will be using stock radius arms)
With the stock shocks on a speed bump it bottomed out but never on regular driving.
Not a very good pic
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