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Old 04-07-2010, 09:56 AM
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Front lowering of 4x4

Hey guys...I need some opinions.I need to drop my frontend of my 95 4x4 between one to two inchs.I have already installed the lowing blocks in the back.Which would be the best thing to do on the front?

Cut two coils off the stock front springs? or

install front springs from a 1500 Dodge 4x4?(I don't know if this is a option or even recommended)?

Input on the best way to lower the front.
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Cutting coils will net you a lower but stiffer spring, using 1500 springs will net you a soft (I would bet nearly useless) spring.
Company van was built wrong by the factory- F350 diesel and they used F150 front springs- I could feel the difference driving it down the highway- wandered and weaved.
How about a V8 2500 spring? Are they shorter?
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