2009+ F150 4WD Rancho quickLift Leveling Kits
#11
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Stage3,
How are the CV angles with these? Any truth to Rancho just using a standard spring rating? I heard they use the Ford Spring based off f the Supercab model? With the guys having a Screw, are we getting a lesser spring rate on the front?
Reason I ask is I'll be adding a winch soon and I didn't want the spring to sag over time.
Thanks!
How are the CV angles with these? Any truth to Rancho just using a standard spring rating? I heard they use the Ford Spring based off f the Supercab model? With the guys having a Screw, are we getting a lesser spring rate on the front?
Reason I ask is I'll be adding a winch soon and I didn't want the spring to sag over time.
Thanks!
#12
F150 Vendor
Thread Starter
Just talked to Rancho tech on this. They say the quicklift loaded system CV angles are with in Ford spec. Also they do use a general spring rate (Something they think will work for all cab/ engine configurations), so it sounds like you are correct there. Also they said any added weight in the front will give you less lift. Hope this helps.
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#13
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I was gonna go with a simple 2" level from ReadyLift, so my question may be stupid, but what are the advantages of going with this system versus just doing a $200 (or cheaper) level? I'm willing to spend the additional money for a better leveling system, but I'm just trying to educate myself. thanks!
#14
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I was gonna go with a simple 2" level from ReadyLift, so my question may be stupid, but what are the advantages of going with this system versus just doing a $200 (or cheaper) level? I'm willing to spend the additional money for a better leveling system, but I'm just trying to educate myself. thanks!
https://www.f150forum.com/f7/leveling-kits-faq-87676/
Hope the link works for ya.
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