Rocky Mountian Suspension
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#2
sorry, forgot to post the link
here it is
home:
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/
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page for my trucks suspension:
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/fd2_F150_97.htm
here it is
home:
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/
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page for my trucks suspension:
http://www.rockymountainsusp.com/fd2_F150_97.htm
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Wandell -
so tell me if I am going about this the right way. I am looking at the site and thinking about getting Rough Country 3" lift which includees "Includes 4 Heckethorn shocks with black boots. Allows 285/75R16 tires, stock wheels"
if i got that and then added a Daystar 2.5" Leveling kit (97-03 2WD F150 2.5" (requires aftermarket control arms)) would that work on top of the Rough Country Lift????
if so that would give me a 5.5" lift in the front?
then i could just purchase some blocks for the back. and what size blocks would I need? 3"? or 4" I want the truck to sit as level as possible
so tell me if I am going about this the right way. I am looking at the site and thinking about getting Rough Country 3" lift which includees "Includes 4 Heckethorn shocks with black boots. Allows 285/75R16 tires, stock wheels"
if i got that and then added a Daystar 2.5" Leveling kit (97-03 2WD F150 2.5" (requires aftermarket control arms)) would that work on top of the Rough Country Lift????
if so that would give me a 5.5" lift in the front?
then i could just purchase some blocks for the back. and what size blocks would I need? 3"? or 4" I want the truck to sit as level as possible
#5
Is their kit a lift spindle? If it is, they would work with a Daystar spacer. You would also probably need a camber kit to get the alignment correct. I would guess a 3 inch block would level your truck. You may have to just lift the front and then measure the rear to see how big a block you need.
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