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Old May 30, 2010
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leveling my truck?

so i want to level my truck and i know of the coil spring spacer but i question it because it for some reason doesn't make it for a 97. just about everyone of em say 93-96 2wd or 93-97 4wd. i dont really think there is much difference between 96 and 97 coils but idk. i was woundering if there were any other altenatives to leveling it. i did find coils but that would only give me 1.5" of lift and i need atleast 2". i know there might be coils that would be that size but i dont want to spend more than $150. so just tell me if you know of anything that would help me out.
 
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The coil spacers will work for a 97.. they are the exact same front suspension set up. It is worth getting new 1.5" level coils though.
 
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i searched and i dont know if this is right or not but some f150 coils would fit and give lift. is this true? how much lift would they give?
 
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if i go with the f150 coils. what year? and what all would i need to install them?
 
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