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[QUOTE="jban126_f350, post: 1353136, member: 11631"] So last year I put a 6" lift on my 06 4x4 not knowing it would be where it it is now. So anyways I want to lower it to stock or lower....I'm getting a set of 305/50R20 on my 20x10 -24 offset. Couple of question are 2014 f250 front coil the same as an 06 front coils. All I have is ones off a 2014 mine are missing. Also what everyone do to make the truck sit level at stock height or lower. Read block ****** and 4800 front springs is what I'm hearing from people. Any pictures of this set up or just stock height with 20x10 and 305 420s not a race truck but 37's kill it. Pics will be great thanks. Let's see em [/QUOTE]
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