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2017 802A suspension
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<blockquote data-quote="snt505" data-source="post: 1591950" data-attributes="member: 41974"><p>You won't clear 37s up front with stock springs. To be very, very honest, it will be close with eibachs and 37s with those wheels that are on there and there's a chance they will rub a lot. The offset does play a big part on these trucks.</p><p></p><p>I mean maybe start thinking about seeing if you can find some stock wheels and tires to throw on or at least some 35s. In my neck of the woods, I see guys selling their stock setups probably once or twice a week. Not sure if it's the same where you are. People will buy those wheels and tires off you. If you go that 35 route, then going all stock is, of course, an option. It may not be the most cost effective if you want new Ford parts. Finding used coils and the stock blocks for the rear isn't impossible, though, depending where you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snt505, post: 1591950, member: 41974"] You won't clear 37s up front with stock springs. To be very, very honest, it will be close with eibachs and 37s with those wheels that are on there and there's a chance they will rub a lot. The offset does play a big part on these trucks. I mean maybe start thinking about seeing if you can find some stock wheels and tires to throw on or at least some 35s. In my neck of the woods, I see guys selling their stock setups probably once or twice a week. Not sure if it's the same where you are. People will buy those wheels and tires off you. If you go that 35 route, then going all stock is, of course, an option. It may not be the most cost effective if you want new Ford parts. Finding used coils and the stock blocks for the rear isn't impossible, though, depending where you are. [/QUOTE]
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