sirkdev
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Hey guys looks like one of the rear leafs in my 2015 f150 bit it today any suggestions or experiences with suspension shops?
Thanks
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Ford Dealership?
With ford you get warranty on the parts and work..........No doubt, Ford will fix however I'm sure there will be cheaper maybe better options. My preference after warranty is up is to go to the source.. deal with someone who works with springs, in this case everyday.
With ford you get warranty on the parts and work..........
Ford will only sell you a whole new spring pack, which imo is not necessary, nor is it needed to do both sides. Take it to any reputable spring shop and save money. Warranty? It's just a spring
City spring did a couple of leaves in my F550 a few years ago and they are still hanging in there
Ford will only sell you a whole new spring pack, which imo is not necessary, nor is it needed to do both sides. Take it to any reputable spring shop and save money. Warranty? It's just a spring
City spring did a couple of leaves in my F550 a few years ago and they are still hanging in there
Or the other springs could have smaller cracks in them you can’t see and end up breaking a month from now after spending all that cash to do one.
Are you suggesting that if you see one cracked spring that you should buy new spring packs for both sides on a 2015 pickup? Just curious
Well I think of it it this way for a few reasons. Why did it break? A newer truck spring should never break. Unless it was over stressed. Why would one spring and the others be in perfect shape. Another is that springs will sag over time. Now you’re going to have a sagging spring vs one that is almost like new. Going down the road one will flex more then the other. Last reason is just piece of mind and everything has been apart and inspect and gone together right with new parts. Obviously if the truck wasn’t overloaded and used for work then down time has to play into this. These are just my opinions but it really depends if someone wants to cheap out for whatever reason or to do it right and not have to worry about till the truck sells.
I would agree with Keith. Maybe that's why Ford sells the pack as they have found there are less disgruntled customers (other than the high price of the repair) complaining about service down the road.