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Old 04-21-2014, 01:07 PM
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I want a 4in lift but I don't do much off roading and I don't wanna lose the comfortable ride down the highway. 2013 ford f150 xlt getting 35 nitto terra grapplers any advice on what I should do to get the lift but keep the comfort. All I had in mind was 4in rough country please help new to all this
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Check out the rancho lifts, great deal right now for $400 rebate. The RS9000 shocks will allow you to adjust the valving to tune the ride the way you want it.

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Yep a lot of people seem to really like the Rancho kit and it allows you to run stock wheels which is always a plus
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Well I'm trying to put 35 in nitto terra grappler with a 20 in rockstar rim
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[MENTION=127892]2012platinum[/MENTION] is running a 6" RCX lift with bilsteins as well and he said it rides amazing. You could always do the 4" RCX lift and with the money saved you could do Bilsteins all the way around.
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Originally Posted by DavidSchlot822
[MENTION=127892]2012platinum[/MENTION] is running a 6" RCX lift with bilsteins as well and he said it rides amazing. You could always do the 4" RCX lift and with the money saved you could do Bilsteins all the way around.
Thanks man I appreciate it you know what that runs
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Originally Posted by tkorpela18
Thanks man I appreciate it you know what that runs
No worries man, just tryin to help.

I think the 4" kit is $1199 and you can do bilsteins all around the truck for 300-400 depending on where you order from.

Your other option, you could just run the bilsteins up front at the stock setting since you're looking for the highest quality ride. You don't necessarily need to get them for the rear right away because the lift will come with new rear lift shocks.
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Bilsteins generally the best shocks? Place I'm going to said 2200 bucks for the 4in rough country lift installed
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i have the 4" rancho kit and RS5000 series shocks not a bad ride over stock definitely more stable than the ride with just bilsteins which i hated btw and i will be swapping over shocks to some better valved ones sooner than later i love my 4" sits great imo
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Anyone know what it'll do with the warranty on the truck don't wanna void that


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