04, heritage leveling question
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04, heritage leveling question
well, the ability to level the front with the rear, has become a big issue for me. im not one to alter or modify, but this 2.5"-3." differnce is giving me a nose bleed feeling like im nosediving, it sucks. visited my local 4x4 shop, where the shop has suggested udjusting the torsion bars is this correct procedure for proper leveling of the 04, heritage? why is there not an adjustment block like whats available for the rest of the f150's? thanks in advance, mrshadetree0222
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Yes, you can crank up the torsion bars. You don't need a leveling kit because your ride height is already adjustable. There are companies selling leveling kits for the 97-03 and 04 Heritage Edition 4x4's, but they are just reindexed torsion bar adjustment keys. THese are a bad idea because they allow you to way too much preload on your torsion bars. This will cause increased wear and tear on your CV and ball joints and destroy your ride quality. Just crank up the preload with your oem adjustment keys and get an alignment.
#4
after i allow my local 4X4 to do this
after i allow my local 4X4 shop to do this(adjust the torsion bars) i will then need to get an alingment to the front correct?, and after that they are saying i will be able to tuck 285-75-16 under this? is this a correct statement aswell? thanks mrshadetree0222
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Originally Posted by minimonster17
why don't you just do it yourself? honestly, it's really easy. all that you require is a breaker bar and an 18mm socket. just crank each bar an equal number of turns, and measure the height on each side. whether you do it yourself, or somebody else does it, you'll need an alignment.
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adjusting them myself
sounds like something i could handle myself, i have the breaker bars, and and the socket, guess i could put white out line on the nut and count the revolutions. so as long as i match the number of revs. per nut then i should basically keep them the same on both sides. im very mechanically incline, so i dont belive it to be too difficult. thanks i never though of doing it myself. any risks i should worry about by doing it myself?
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just got a quate for leveling and tires
i just visited my local tire store today and got a quate to get the front leveled, and a set of 285-75-16 bfgoodrich's a/t ko and a front end alingment if i pay for the tires and the aalingment then i get the leveling free, not to bad of a deal i guess. their price is $917.50 hows this comparing to rest of the market for the same job out there? hows the tire prices comparing?
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