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3.5" Front Lift Spindles Maxtrac Suspension #703535 Fits: 97-03 Ford F-150 2wd on 2040-parts.com

US $330.25
Location:

South Gate, California, United States

South Gate, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Brand:MAXTRAC SUSPENSION Manufacturer Part Number:703535 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:FORD F150 2WD LIFT SPINDLES

3.5” FRONT LIFT SPINDLE KIT

FITS: 1997-2003 FORD F-150 HERITAGE 2WD

MAXTRAC SUSPENSION PART #703535

  • Excludes 4wd models.
  • Requires a minimum 16” diameter wheel with a maximum of 4.75” of back spacing. 15” stock wheels will not fit.
  • These spindles increase the front track width 0.50” per side.
  • Ductile iron construction.
  • Limited lifetime warranty.

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