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[QUOTE="doo dah, post: 1412994, member: 22536"] Ok long story but here goes; I swapped my 6" lift, wheels, and 37" tires with a feller that had a stock height F250 without overloads and mine is a 350 WITH overloads so when I went to put his blocks on my axle the bolts weren't long enough so I am running springs directly on the axle. Also, the truck is sitting in a dip on the street which contributes to the squat look. I am putting 4" blocks on this week and my airbags came in today so should be squatless soon. It pulled great, actually better than my 35' travel trailer so I am happy I made the switch. Just need a few days to get the suspension sorted out. [/QUOTE]
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