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Ford F100 F150 Bronco 4x4 Dana 44 Front Coil Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $54.95
Location:

Oakland City, Indiana, United States

Oakland City, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This auction is for a matched pair of used stock factory front coil springs from a 1978 Ford F150 4 X 4 Dana 44 front end.  The free standing height is approximately 18 inches tall and they are approximately 5 ½ inch in diameter.  These should work on all of the 1966-1979 F100 and F150 four wheel drive fronts that have coil spring front suspension.  They will also work on 1978/79 Bronco’s and may work on the earlier 1966-1977 Bronco’s.  If you have a question e-mail me before you bid.  This can be shipped UPS/FedEx and will ship from zip code 47660.  Full payment is expected within 5 days of auction close.  Sorry, no personal or business checks will be accepted.  Please check my other auctions for more parts and other items.  Thanks for looking.  Good Luck Bidding!!!

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