Tuff Country 1" Rear Add-a-leafs (pair) # 82150 // Ford F250/f350 Sd // '99-'11 on 2040-parts.com
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TUFF COUNTRY 1" REAR ADD-A-LEAF (PAIR)
PART # 82150 // # XD2030
(NEW)
Ford F250/F350 Super Duty // 4WD w/ Existing Rear Leaf Springs // Years 1999-2012
Tuff Country add-a-leafs are an economical solution to lifting vehicles with leaf springs. These add-a-leafs are designed be added to existing stock leaf springs to give a small amount of additional height or lift to your vehicle and gain additional payload capacity.
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Add-a-leafs are an economical method of lifting vehicles with leaf springs
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Center pins included
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Increases payload capacity
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Great for vehicles with winches or snowplows
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