Derek@Vision Diesel
New member
I know this has been asked numerous times and I know there is lots of info on it. Most people however are using different coil springs up front. I plan to use the stock 2007 F250 springs in the front and level the rear accordingly.
Currently the truck is lowered about 4" below stock height. So I will have to build the leaf spring pack back up/install blocks.
What my main goal is to have a truck that sits level with a 100% stock front suspension system. I like the look of a reverse leveled truck but don't want to mess with different front coil spring rates to change the height.
It will also have airbags in the rear for towing, so running a little air in them to raise the back a small amount could be done also if the back ends up sitting a tiny bit lower than the front.
Currently the truck is lowered about 4" below stock height. So I will have to build the leaf spring pack back up/install blocks.
What my main goal is to have a truck that sits level with a 100% stock front suspension system. I like the look of a reverse leveled truck but don't want to mess with different front coil spring rates to change the height.
It will also have airbags in the rear for towing, so running a little air in them to raise the back a small amount could be done also if the back ends up sitting a tiny bit lower than the front.