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887 coils on AC...?

Discussion in 'Suspension' started by LivinLoud, Mar 7, 2018.

  1. Mar 7, 2018 at 3:24 PM
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    LivinLoud

    LivinLoud [OP] Miller Latte Advocate

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    I mean… it’s a Ford, you don’t care
    Currently I am running 885 coils on 5100s and an Deaver AAL in my 2010 AC, and I am in need of replacing my front 5100's, and strut mounts. I am contemplating just replacing my coils as well, so I can have a completed unit ready to bolt in, instead of pulling the old assembly, and tearing it down to reuse the coils. there is nothing wrong with the coils at all, however time and a professional spring compressor may be hard to come by. that being said, is anyone running 887's on a V6 AC, and what kind of lift did you achieve, as I dont want any bro lean, also please post pictures.

    I did search but was unable to find any trucks that were in the AC configuration. comments welcome as well!

    thanks for the help
     
  2. Mar 12, 2018 at 7:19 AM
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    Redsyota

    Redsyota Well-Known Member

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    Some of the things...
    I got 3.25" when I put them on my truck (a/c cab sport with a supercharger which adds roughly 80lbs to the front of the truck) and it settled to 2.75" within a month. Then I added a us offroad winch mount and synthetic rope winch which brought it down to 2". I just recently pulled it apart and added a 1/2" spacer on the driver's side and a 1/4" spacer on the passenger side and I'm back up to 2.5". I will say it rides great and as long as you don't plan to add any additional weight it should be perfect for you. Here is a sort of crappy pic with 255/80's 5100's, 887s, and wheelers aal it was dead level:

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  3. Mar 12, 2018 at 10:18 AM
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    LivinLoud

    LivinLoud [OP] Miller Latte Advocate

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    I mean… it’s a Ford, you don’t care
    Thank you! Very helpful man
     
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