The shop that did it is one my uncle worked at for 30 years before he passed, I know they had to order something for it but it was just a little over 100, they're pretty good to me. They were honest when I had brought my old winter beater gas truck to them a few years back and just said they did what they could but pointed out the several things that were too rusty to do anything with without likely making things worse, this truck is surprisingly rust free since it was in arizona for 20 years before coming to PA.
I will say one possibility here is replacing my leaf springs, they are "frowning" in the front more than they should for an F350, to be honest I'm not sure if the previous owner didn't put 250 leafs on it. I'm going to do some googling now and compare front springs I see on other 85 F350's and see if that wouldn't be the easiest way to gain a little "lift". The truck rides like garbage even with new shocks, I'm thinking the previous owner maybe put the less stiff springs in the front to try and save his back.
This is the only picture I can find on my phone of the springs visable. At work getting some overtime I don't want.
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