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How to Adjust Ride Height on the SuperSprings Custom Suspension Stabilizers  

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When I put the ssa46 on my 2017 f350. It raised it almost two inches. Can I do anything to try and keep it at factory hight..it was high already.

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There are two levels of adjustment on the SuperSprings Custom Suspension Stabilizer and Sway Control Kit part # SSA46 for your 2017 Ford F-350. The adjustment is located on the shackle that attaches the roller to the bottom of your leaf spring.

There are two bolt holes on the shackles. The bottom hole will provide the least amount of support which will in turn cause the vehicle to be raised about an 1" from factory while unloaded. The top bolt hole will provide the most amount of support which will in turn cause the vehicle to be raised about 2-3" from factory while unloaded. If you are looking for the least amount of lift over stock then I recommend installing the roller on the bottom bolt hole of the shackle. Aside from the above process, there are no other means to adjust the system for ride height.

In addition to installation, if you have the cab and chassis model then you will want to use the SuperSprings Custom Suspension Stabilizer and Sway Control Kit part # SSA25. If you are using part # SSA46 on the cab and chassis model this this is likely why you are experienced the added lift.

Once the adjustments have been made and you have identified the correct kit, the only other option I have for you would be to use a different form of suspension enhancements such as the SumoSprings Rebel Custom Helper Springs part # SSR-129-47-2 for 2WD or part # SSR-128-47-2 for 4WD models. The SumoSprings will only engage once a load is applied and will not raise the ride height of your truck while unloaded.

I have included a review video of the SumoSprings for you as well.

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