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  • How to Adapt Timbren Rear-Axle Jounce Springs for Vehicles with 2-inches of Lift
  • It is permissible to stack two 1-inch spacers # A25723-90AH00 to give you a total of 2-inches of height adjustment for your Timbren rear axle kit. Rear axle jounce spring kits like those from Timbren are intended primarily for use with supporting cargo loads in the rear of a vehicle, more than for use when towing a trailer. A weight distribution (WD) hitch is a better option for vehicles that have rear-end sag when towing. Also, a jounce spring kit and a WD set up can tend to "fight" each...
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  • Is There a Class V Trailer Hitch Receiver For a 2000 Ford Excursion With 2-1/2" Receiver?
  • Our only custom fit trailer hitch receivers we have for your 2000 Ford Excursion are the Curt Class IV # C14011 and Torklift Class V # TLF1006. The Curt has one 2" receiver while the Torklift has two 2" receivers. We do have a Curt Class 5 Universal Weld-on Hitch # C37CR with a 2-1/2" receiver opening. This will need to be taken to a shop to have welded onto your frame. They may need to add additional structure to strengthen your frame.
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  • Largest Rooftop Cargo Basket for 2003 Ford Excursion
  • The options for rooftop cargo baskets like the Surco # SPS5084-1101 for your 2003 Ford Excursion will depend on the nature of the roof. Some baskets like this Surco can attach to roof side rails alone and do NOT require that the vehicle have crossbars that run side-to-side. Other cargo baskets like the Yakima MegaWarrior # Y07080-82 do require a full-on roof rack in order to mount. The linked page will show you all extra-large rooftop cargo baskets from Rhino-Rack, Surco and Yakima. You...
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