Lift Kit For F150- 6 Inch Psrings/ 3 Inch Blocks -used on 2040-parts.com
Sheldon, South Carolina, US
THIS IS A GENTLY USED 6 INCH SUSPENSION LIFT KIT FOR A F-150. IT FITS 1980-1996?, 3 INCH BLOCKS WITH SHACKLES FOR THE REAR AXLE. 6 INCH SPRINGS FOR THE FRONT. ONCE EVERYTHING IS INSTALLED, THE TRUCK WILL BE LEVEL WHAT IS PICTURED ABOVE IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WILL GET. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING.
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