level and 3" suspension
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level and 3" suspension
Im wantin to put a 3" suspension lift on my 2006 4x4. Im wondering which 3" suspension lift kit is the best to get(good price and good quality) then im wanting to put a 2.5" leveling kit on the front also to get it sitting front high. im wondering what yall think. which suspension kit to get and which leveling kit to get??? and while im at it what is the best exhaust for the money??
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Im wantin to put a 3" suspension lift on my 2006 4x4. Im wondering which 3" suspension lift kit is the best to get(good price and good quality) then im wanting to put a 2.5" leveling kit on the front also to get it sitting front high. im wondering what yall think. which suspension kit to get and which leveling kit to get??? and while im at it what is the best exhaust for the money??
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Wow- you're right. I wonder why the 06-08's are almost $100 more??? I just looked at suspension connection...
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3" level kit for 2009 f150
WORST possible thing i have ever done. 3 days ago i got a 3" level kit and when i went to put my truck in 4x4 it was grinding and making weird noises so i went underneath took a look and my axle boots were both ripped because they were on too big of an angle so i went to get it looked at and now both my axles are shot and i had to get the 3" lift taken out so whoever is going to get a lift get the real thing ans spent the extra money its really not worth it
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03 f-150 fx4
I want to level out the front of my FX4 with the rear just to square it up. What is my best option? I heard I can just crank the torsion keys up and get in realigned, is this true? I have 4 BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KOs waiting to be mounted and balanced so I need to know asap.
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You can get a 3" body lift + a 2" leveling kit and gap guards packaged together for $519.
http://www.central4wd.com/category.aspx?page=id%7C98360
http://www.central4wd.com/category.aspx?page=id%7C98360
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You can get a 3" body lift + a 2" leveling kit and gap guards packaged together for $519.
http://www.central4wd.com/category.aspx?page=id%7C98360
http://www.central4wd.com/category.aspx?page=id%7C98360
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Figure that gives you 5" of lift total, and most of the trucks with a 6" lift are running 35's. In fact, depending on your offset, 35's actually rub a little with a 6" lift. I think 37's would be a stretch unless your offset was perfect and you had pre-runner fenders or something.
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im confused... to me, it would be logical that adding 3" of body clearance would allow for another 3" of rubber, so the jump from 35's to 37's should be ok. i know several have said it wont work, but i just dont understand why. sorry if im just being a dummy here, but i've never understood this concept. why can you run 35's with only 2.5" of lift, but it takes an extra 6" to run 37's?