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2015 F150 question on lift kits

Old 01-25-2016, 06:10 PM
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Okay guys I am trying to price out lift kits and what the best bang for your buck avenue is to go. My opinion is that the lift itself is all just Metal pieces to lift the truck. So I was thinking about using a Rough Country lift however buying the higher end shocks and coil overs.I just think that the springs and shock actually makes the ride. I haven't priced it out to see if it is worth it or not. I just want some others options on this matter. If not I will most likely either go Fab tech or BDS 6" lift with the truck. I want my truck to ride nice and smooth. The truck will be a street queen. Let me know and no flaming/trolling please. Legit question would expect honest answers.
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Not sure what your budget is but if you decide you want to go a different route than Fabtech and BDS, I can get you a great deal on our Mid Travel kit!

Looks great and the ride is just amazing!








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Originally Posted by Baja Kits
Not sure what your budget is but if you decide you want to go a different route than Fabtech and BDS, I can get you a great deal on our Mid Travel kit!

Looks great and the ride is just amazing!








What kind of deal are we talking and how big of a lift is available?
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I forgot to ask too...are you 2WD or 4WD?

We also have our Chase Kit that includes our Boxed Upper Arm and King Coilovers. If you have a 2WD you can run our 4" spindle too!





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Not to say what I have is better than anyone else but the RC 4" suspension lift on my 2015 rides great as it did on my 14 F150, even with the Cooper Courser Mastercraft MXT 35x20x12.5 tires. Total coast for lift and tires was $3,000, from my local tire shop with warranty.



Rough country 4" suspension lift





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Originally Posted by Scharft
Not to say what I have is better than anyone else but the RC 4" suspension lift on my 2015 rides great as it did on my 14 F150, even with the Cooper Courser Mastercraft MXT 35x20x12.5 tires. Total coast for lift and tires was $3,000, from my local tire shop with warranty.



Rough country 4" suspension lift





Mastercraft MXT 35x20x12.5 tires





Mastercraft MXT tires 35x20x12.5


That looks really good. Very nice setup you have there.
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I don't haul and I just want the truck to be level and it's a two-wheel drive. Does anybody have pics of their vehicle after removing the rear blocks
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Originally Posted by Slander98
I don't haul and I just want the truck to be level and it's a two-wheel drive. Does anybody have pics of their vehicle after removing the rear blocks
RWD doesn't have blocks on the rear, you're going to have to raise the front


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