cheapest fabtech 6" lift
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Originally Posted by sick f1
everytime i pull up your profile, all there is, is your sig on the left, the right is just white. however on everyone elses, albums pop up..??? wth
#18
hey spinnin, if u put a 6 iinch fab, and i think it said a 3 inch aal .. how come it sits so bull dog?.. is there a way to lift ur front up.. more than just a leveling kit.. with out doin a suspension kit.. and i know about body lifts, but i was thinking aobu tdoin my levelign kit.. adn then adda leafs,, and liek 2 inch blocks in the back.. but then it would be sittin liek a rake again.. is there any more ways to bring up the front?
#21
yea you can do that, i am adding a 2" block to the rear in the next week or so to make my truck sit perfectly level, but no there is no real way to make the front rise any more, the problem with the f150 is there are only leafs in the back, so you can do blocks and leafs in the back all day to gain height but up front, after about the 2.5 spacer theres nothing you can do but keep raising the suspension height, so unless u did an 8" rize or cst theres no way to go much higher than the 8.5 i gained with my fabtech and AS. so basically i have almost a 9" lift on my truck with the additions i did ( the fabtech and as up front, the fabtech, AAL and 2" block in rear)
#22
the most you can do without doing a BL or suspension to gain height over stock and get rid of the factory rake would be add the 2.5" as up front and a 2
" block in the rear, it will cost about $200 installed after alignment and you should gain about 2.5 inches of overall height and have a little less rake, thats about all you can do on the new models without going with an overall lift. I was thinking of doing the same thing, and then i got carried away and wanted more than the 2.5, so i did bigger tires and lift and got about 11"
" block in the rear, it will cost about $200 installed after alignment and you should gain about 2.5 inches of overall height and have a little less rake, thats about all you can do on the new models without going with an overall lift. I was thinking of doing the same thing, and then i got carried away and wanted more than the 2.5, so i did bigger tires and lift and got about 11"
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