Desolate Motorsports Fabricated Leaf Spring Front Mount - 1980-1997 Ford F250/F350
Desolate Motorsports Fabricated Leaf Spring Front Mount - 1980-1997 Ford F250/F350 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Desolate Motorsports Fabricated Leaf Spring Front Mount - 1980-1997 Ford F250/F350 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Heavy Duty Rear Leaf Spring Front Hangers
Fits: 1980–1996 Ford F-250 / F-350 (2WD & 4WD)
Also compatible with F-150 and custom applications (drilling required)
Upgrade your weak factory spring mounts with these heavy-duty fabricated front leaf spring hangers. CAD designed, laser cut, and formed from thick plate steel, these mounts are engineered for superior strength and durability. They’re a direct bolt-on solution for F-250/F-350 trucks and will also clear reverse eye springs.
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Designed for factory or aftermarket rear leaf springs
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Includes 5/8" Grade 8 pivot bolts
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Bolt-on installation using included frame hardware
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Powder coated semi-gloss black for corrosion resistance
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Will clear reverse eye spring setups
📌 Note: For F-150 and custom applications, mounting holes will need to be re-drilled.
Built for trucks that work hard and play harder, these mounts deliver long-lasting performance and added peace of mind.
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