what could it be????

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  1. TFIDDLE

    TFIDDLE VEEEE TEn

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    It is a series of f150, some were made for work trucks, and they handled a bigger payload. Therefore, I think the torsion bars my go a little higher, and should stand more strength.
     
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    Ah gotcha ill have to check into this wish I was ready to do my sas would be a good reason to get started
     
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    do it, whats stoppin ya?
     
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    Waiting tell I move back to fl and I wanna have all the parts b4 I start and where I live now I don't have the right stuff to tackle this project my father in law has a big machine shop in fl so ima do it there
     
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    ah gotcha man
     
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    ya sounds like a torsion bar to me. crazy that is broke sittin in the driveway
     
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    It is crazy but glad if broke there then goin down the road then id be fixing lot more then a t-bar if that's what it turns out to be
     
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    ^ ya that could have been a wild ride
     
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    The torsion bars breaking while sitting is a common problem for the 97-98 F150, Ford had a tsb on it and fixed the problem 99+... this happened to my buddy, and several other people I read about on the forums, while the truck was sitting! Haha weird!... don't get the bars out of a 97-98 from the yards haha
     
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