Replacement coils for 2wd F350

chillman88

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Hey all,

Another fellow on here was inquiring about leaf springs and it made me start thinking about my truck. 200k miles on her and the stock springs are tired. I actually have a lean to the drivers side on mine.

I've noticed a few different options.

Auto Truck Spring sells "TufTruck HD coils"
Moog offers two different springs CC844 variable rate and the CC844S Severe duty variable rate
I also see on RockAuto a few that aren't variable rate.

I would assume with this heavy engine I would want the Severe duty ones. I'm personally leaning towards the CC844S that Moog makes. I daily drive this dually and I would think a variable rate spring would be great, but I don't want it too soft just because I'm unloaded. I prefer a firm ride, just not getting tossed around.


Anyone here put new coils in their 2wd? What did you use and how did you like them?
 

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Anyone? Im pulling apart the front end of the dually and would like to do springs while Im in there.
 

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I ordered the cc844s springs, I'll post an update here when I get the truck driving.

Those are what you want. I put those on my f250 and it bumped up the saggy front end by about 2 inches. Rode a hell of a lot better too and felt more stable going down the road.
 

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Sounds like that’s one to go with then, I will be replacing mine with that as well!
 

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honestly guys, I've never changed my f350 coils out. ever. not into the highboy look on 2wd trucks. so, if they sag....all more the better. :eek:

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Yeah, if the rear end sits level with the front end it looks ok.
But when they nose dive, they look like hell. That’s how mine sat and it looked dumb lol.
 

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Yeah, if the rear end sits level with the front end it looks ok.
But when they nose dive, they look like hell. That’s how mine sat and it looked dumb lol.

Funny, I'm the opposite! I don't mind level but I prefer nose down a little. I hate putting weight in the bed and having the front up in the air. I like mine set up so a load in the bed levels it out.
 

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