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Old 07-09-2013, 05:58 PM
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Ok. And I don't have a 9.75. I have a 8.8 cause my truck is a 4.6. But I searched for the superduty axle swap and it does seem like the best. But how would the steering convert and would the ABS still work
Old 07-09-2013, 07:42 PM
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That I have no idea haha I don't know a lot about swapping to solid axles. It will be almost all a custom set up tho and I think it's one of those, learn as you go type of deals haha.
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The tuff country LT kit is just a rebadged jd fab kit. If your looking for all the details then head over to their site. You will need longer axles and will most likely want to make them stronger also. Honestly I would not buy a LT kit with the stock spindle being used if you plan on beating on your truck. Also these trucks are heavyyyy so your seriously going to want some bump stops. A very nice quality kit is brenthel's and there's a member on here who has a build thread that is going the brenthel route on his '05. But you do need to know what your getting into, if you want to do it right the first time, just for front LT installed is around 10k and rear is about the same with a spring under kit. But does what your doin really warrant LT? A nice set of coilovers and UCA's will get you pretty good handling offroad.
Yes we have a really nice Long Travel Kit for your truck. All of our kits are fully CAD designed and hand built in Southern CA. We use the same design process for all of our kits as we use on all of our Trophy Truck builds. We dont outsource anything over seas so we guarantee only the best in quality and fitment. . If you have any questions on our kit, feel free to shoot me a PM

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I have done searches for the past week with no prevail. I can't find a 04-08 f150 with a coilover superduty suspension swap that all the sensors worked with or a successful swap for that matter. Any info to point me where to find this I do would be great.
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Check out our install on an 07 4x4 of the Dixon Brothers Long Travel Kit.


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