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Rear Leaf Spring (09-14 F-150)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features

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      • Direct Replacement Designed To Match The Original Leaf Springs
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      • Essential For Supporting Vehicle And Payload Weight
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      • Supports Suspension Performance And Passenger Comfort
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      • Durable Construction Made From Quality Steel
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      • Includes Bushings With Berlin Eye Attachments On Both Ends
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      • Consists Of Three Leaves With A Pack Thickness Of 1.59 Inches
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      • Leaf Width Measures 3 Inches And Arch Length Is 7.63 Inches
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      • Length Axis Is 31.63 Inches
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      • Standard Suspension Grade Type
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      • Load Rate Of 1500 Pounds
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      • No Axle Modification Needed
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      • Black Color Finish
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      • Mounting Hardware Not Included
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      • Spring Type Is #147 Leaf With Spring Research Institute Number 43-1781
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      • Package Contains One Leaf Spring
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      • Fits 2009-2014 F-150 Models
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      Description

      Description. Leaf Spring; Rear Leaf Spring; Rear

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