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Leaf to fix Drivers' Sag

soon2bsick

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2000 mountaineer
Have the dreaded drivers side sag on my 2000 AWD mountaineer, wondering if I can pull a leaf from an F150 frame I have sittin in the backyard and put it in the drivers side? Was told it was an early 90's F150 but honestly I have no clue if that's accurate or not... will this work?

also, if it will work..


could I add a few leafs from the F150 to do a rear lift?

The f150 frame has a superlift kit on it (don't know what) shocks and all
 



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you can get an add a leaf kit for 30 bucks at summitracing.com, thats what i used to fix the lean on mine, i also swapped the passenger and driver side leaf packs around, depending on how much sag you have, it may just bring you back to stock height
 






thanks jtmx, any way you can give me a link? my browser is not wanting to use summit's search function for some reason
 






Add-a-leaf kits can be found at most (if not all) Auto parts stores. Cost about $50
 






I tried to put a link in my last post, i think there is a problem with summits website
 






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