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Old 08-29-2014, 12:44 PM   #27
jlb27537
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quote:Originally posted by GreatWhite

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quote:Originally posted by Jimmer

I had them installed on my F350 for about $600.00 parts, tax and labor. I had them do it because I have the B & W Companion Hitch and thought it might be difficult with the plate on the side. I think they ending up drilling one hole on each side. They work great. Really improved the ride.
Jimmer, that was my outstanding question. I have the B&W on my F250 and had concerns about what I might have to do to fit the mounting plates. I looked today after a bike ride.. and I don't see any hole available for mounting. Hope there is a template for drilling.
Bill, in the instructions I posted above the frame bracket mounts with the 2 bolts holding the axle bump stop on. Remove the 2 bolts in the stop, discard and mount the top bracket using those 2 bolts.

The instructions are for a 2008-2012 Dodge I posted.

Ford instructions are here, http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/manual...-ride-rite.pdf Or go to http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/suspension-air-bags and pick your truck, then in the description of the spring you will find installation instructions.
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