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If I get time between my son's hockey and everything else this weekend - I'm going to take a spin over to the pick and pull to see what they got. It's minutes from my house so it couldn't hurt.
Goodluck. You can always throw an AAL in if you think it will be saggy still. I am going with the AAL and shackles. I am expecting a firmer ride, but hopefully it doesn't ride like a tank.
Grabbed a set off another 99 4 door that look to be in great shape. All the bolts came off with little effort. I'll grab a before pic today, and another after they're installed.
The Pick n Pull Explorer I pulled these from was 10x easier without air tools than they were from my Explorer X. This was in -15 to -20 Celsius as well in the snow. I had both out of the 4 door in one hour or so, this took me all afternoon on mine. (But I admit, there's a bit more to installing them than taking them out)
So far, as she sits in the garage, she looks level - which is what I want.
I put the driver side from the 4door onto the passenger and vice versa on my X. To offset how one spring had the weight of the gas tank on it's side for it's entire life.
You make good points, but i imagine ford wants over 100 a side, I got used ones for 35 a side and bought the AAL for 35 bucks. The sport is lighter than the 4 door so even if the springs were slightly saggy on a 4 door it should sit higher on a 2 door. If he is on a budget I think it will work fine, but if you have the money you are right. Regardless of the route you will want all new hardware,
Just a follow up, the local Ford stealerships want $563 for leaf springs. PER SIDE!!!
I found out we have a well known leaf spring company here in Calgary called Standen's. They have them for 180 bucks a side, and are stronger than the factory ones by 200-300 pounds. They can also add a leaf or re-arc them for extra lift too. What a great spot they were, I'll be dealing with them in the near future.
My truck sagged ALOT. All I did was have the leafs re-arched and also added a leaf. Then I got Stronger Bilstein Shocks. Shes a tad higher than stock now and looks awesome.
jsuk tascaparts.com (ford oem parts) has the leafs for 280$ per side, which is a heck of alot better then what you were quote or any ford dealer would quote.
jsuk tascaparts.com (ford oem parts) has the leafs for 280$ per side, which is a heck of alot better then what you were quote or any ford dealer would quote.
This weekend i finally installed my Warrior shackles and cheap sensatrac shocks saggy rear end fixed still running the mono leaf looks and rides fantastic.\
tho i must admit being an Ontario truck 13 salty winters even with undercoaing it took me 8 agonising hours to remove the shocks and shackle mounts and 5 cans of Pb blaster but it was worth it