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Old 10-05-2015, 09:35 PM
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What 6"+ lift kit is everyone running? What's the best brand to go with and what lifts can I stack my level on top of? I know my 05 f150 I had my level stacked on top of my 6" Fabtech. Don't know if it's any different since then. Want this thing to ride like or better than factory for a good price. Have the truck leveled on 35" Mud Grapplers as we speak

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read through this. some good info

https://www.f150forum.com/f118/3-6-l...se-one-312691/
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Thanks for the assistance. Anyone else have any input?
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I have a 6 inch pro comp lift on my truck. I installed the lift myself and everything fit perfect.
I looked at most of the kits made and decided on the pro comp. The Zone and rough country kits were cheaper to purchase and are not as well built as well, and each kit had some parts I didn't like. Bds makes a nice kit, but there were a couple of parts on the front where you had to cut the frame and the wheel wells I didn't like.
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Originally Posted by cheyenn1
I have a 6 inch pro comp lift on my truck. I installed the lift myself and everything fit perfect. I looked at most of the kits made and decided on the pro comp. The Zone and rough country kits were cheaper to purchase and are not as well built as well, and each kit had some parts I didn't like. Bds makes a nice kit, but there were a couple of parts on the front where you had to cut the frame and the wheel wells I didn't like.
Do you know if you are able to put a leveling kit on top of your 6"?
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Originally Posted by F-150 freaak
Do you know if you are able to put a leveling kit on top of your 6"?
No. You can't really stack them. The pro comp kit I installed you use a drop spindle and then bolt a spacer on top of the strut just like a level kit. One other reason I liked the pro comp kit is the rear has extra blocks so you can actually adjust it to get the rake you want.
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So with the pro comp lift there was no cutting?
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Originally Posted by F-150 freaak
What 6"+ lift kit is everyone running? What's the best brand to go with and what lifts can I stack my level on top of? I know my 05 f150 I had my level stacked on top of my 6" Fabtech. Don't know if it's any different since then. Want this thing to ride like or better than factory for a good price. Have the truck leveled on 35" Mud Grapplers as we speak

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Are you going with bigger tires after the lift? Your truck looks awesome now, in my opinion. Just curious why you are changing it up.
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Nice truck.
Did you paint the inside of the rims to match the truck?
If so did you prime it first?
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Originally Posted by cheyenn1
No. You can't really stack them. The pro comp kit I installed you use a drop spindle and then bolt a spacer on top of the strut just like a level kit. One other reason I liked the pro comp kit is the rear has extra blocks so you can actually adjust it to get the rake you want.
That is a killer looking truck! Looks awesome in red.


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