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That F100 would make you some good $$$ for both your babies.71 LONG BED wrote: Maybe I will sell the F100 to fund the F350. I'm really falling for the F350's lately.
I used Monroe part #34900. $27.99 at www.rockauto.com . http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.phpbasketcase0302 wrote:Still following this thread, (yeah i aint' changed mine yet)!
But....I got a 79 E-350 coming with the 4 X 4 stuff and maybe look at those coils?
Flatbed, that's a good stance.Change the shocks too? Part number for them?
Basketcase
Hi Ima71,ima71 trucks are older wrote:I'm showing one hollander # for f350's.
Hollander #265 per 52nd edition
do not switch Left and right side parts
1966-1979 conventional cab F350 4x2
1971 F250 7500-8100 GVW after ser M00001
1972 F250 7500-8100 GVW
1973 F250 crewcab over 8100 GVW
1974 F250 except 460
1975 F250 except crewcab and 7500-8000 GVW
1976 F250 over 8000 GVW
1977-1979 F250 over 8000 GVW
That's funny. I have no idea where they went, or even where they were. I've got 2 computers and an external drive to check. The pictures don't show anything helpful for the install. I'll do some digging some time.robroy wrote:Hi Steve! It looks like the photos you posted a while back of before and after your spring installation have been moved. If you happen to have these around on your computer still, would it be possible for you to re-post them? I'm really curious to check this out.
Thanks very much Steve!
-Robroy
cooltoolguy wrote:Flatbed, the springs worked, they are in the truck. It was a tight fit on the bottom perches, (I believe they may really have been for the 73-79 trucks). I just installed the tops, then cranked the bottom nut, let it sit and cranked again, it did seat all the way.
CoolToolGuy and Steve,FLATBEDFORD wrote:i did mine this week. The cc828 springs fit Ok. As cooltoolguys said, they are a little funny at the bottom, but with a pipe on my wrench I was able to push them all the way down.