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Old Jan 15, 2010 | 08:33 PM
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Hey guys. Sounds like adding leafs is a simple and cheaper route to go. I have a 99 f250ld which I am assuming has different leaf springs(theres 4 fyi if that helps) than the f150, which may give it a higher stance as of now anyways. Is there any truth to that? Also, how much height can I expect and how many should I put? I'm looking at putting a leveling kit in the front(2wd so a coil spacer). Would there be any way to add height to both the front and back with leaf springs?

sorry if these are dumb questions...
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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 02:25 AM
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I believe blocks are cheaper than an add a leaf kit.

the 250ld (7700 series f150) should have stronger leafs so id assume itd be some amount higher in the rear.

from an add a leaf kit- (comes with 1 spring for each side) should add 1.5 to 2.5 inches in the rear depending on the condition and wear of your leaf pack.

i might be misunderstanding the last part - but no. theres no leafs in the front of these trucks
 
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