4" rancho lift on 2011
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4" rancho lift on 2011
Anyone put a 4" Rancho lift on a 2011 Ecoboost? Shop in the area is telling me that they believe the 2010 lift should work but Rancho doesn't list a p/n for 2011 and I saw they are seeking someone to offer up a 2011 ecoboost for them to test on.
What is an expected charge for install alone on this kit? I'm not asking about what the cheapest install someone has gotten but rather what I should expect to pay a good and reputable shop to install the lift kit. I was quoted 3450 plus tax and I see 4 wheel online has the kit with 9000 series shocks for 1499 so that would be like playing 2150 for the install...
Recapping questions:
4" Rancho compatible with 2011 f150?
What is expected cost to install for a reputable shop.
What is an expected charge for install alone on this kit? I'm not asking about what the cheapest install someone has gotten but rather what I should expect to pay a good and reputable shop to install the lift kit. I was quoted 3450 plus tax and I see 4 wheel online has the kit with 9000 series shocks for 1499 so that would be like playing 2150 for the install...
Recapping questions:
4" Rancho compatible with 2011 f150?
What is expected cost to install for a reputable shop.
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Anyone put a 4" Rancho lift on a 2011 Ecoboost? Shop in the area is telling me that they believe the 2010 lift should work but Rancho doesn't list a p/n for 2011 and I saw they are seeking someone to offer up a 2011 ecoboost for them to test on.
What is an expected charge for install alone on this kit? I'm not asking about what the cheapest install someone has gotten but rather what I should expect to pay a good and reputable shop to install the lift kit. I was quoted 3450 plus tax and I see 4 wheel online has the kit with 9000 series shocks for 1499 so that would be like playing 2150 for the install...
Recapping questions:
4" Rancho compatible with 2011 f150?
What is expected cost to install for a reputable shop.
What is an expected charge for install alone on this kit? I'm not asking about what the cheapest install someone has gotten but rather what I should expect to pay a good and reputable shop to install the lift kit. I was quoted 3450 plus tax and I see 4 wheel online has the kit with 9000 series shocks for 1499 so that would be like playing 2150 for the install...
Recapping questions:
4" Rancho compatible with 2011 f150?
What is expected cost to install for a reputable shop.
Labor should be free if their going to "test"
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he's saying a local shop to him thinks a 2010 lift will work and was just stating that rancho is looking for a 2011 truck to test fit the kit onto before "stating" it will work for the 2011's.
i heard from someone else that there was some changes made, not sure how true that is or not though.
i heard from someone else that there was some changes made, not sure how true that is or not though.
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http://www.f150forum.com/f38/project...rew-eco-90601/
This one?
fx4life- they have not put it on yet... but when they do it will be ruined
This one?
fx4life- they have not put it on yet... but when they do it will be ruined
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I dont think its that bad.
All it features is Flares, wheels/tires and 6 inch rancho lift.
Is it the flares you dont like ?
Im thinking of getting a truck similar to this, but sCab model, and leveled with 33's and the flares.
Im on the fence between this and a Raptor.
All it features is Flares, wheels/tires and 6 inch rancho lift.
Is it the flares you dont like ?
Im thinking of getting a truck similar to this, but sCab model, and leveled with 33's and the flares.
Im on the fence between this and a Raptor.
Last edited by pdw; 05-16-2011 at 10:07 AM.
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the sticker looks like it was made for a cheerleading squad, to small of tire and white letters out (normally i like white letters but not on a blacked out truck), wheels, and flares are too big.
IMO leave bushwacker flares off on a leveled truck, they are too big to look right on a stock height truck.
IMO leave bushwacker flares off on a leveled truck, they are too big to look right on a stock height truck.