3" blocks, what length U bolts?
#1
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3" blocks, what length U bolts?
What length U bolts do I need for 3" Readylift blocks?
Cant seem to find the answer on the website or anything.
Thanks,
Chris
Cant seem to find the answer on the website or anything.
Thanks,
Chris
#2
Mark
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Ford F150, 2004-2016, 4WD, 3" Rear Block Kit
SKU:
66-2053
3.0" Rear Block Lift Kit For Ford F150 4WD OEM style cast iron construction. Includes longer u-bolts and hardware.
Took all of 5 seconds to find it...
#3
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From Ready Lift website...
Ford F150, 2004-2016, 4WD, 3" Rear Block Kit
SKU:
66-2053
3.0" Rear Block Lift Kit For Ford F150 4WD OEM style cast iron construction. Includes longer u-bolts and hardware.
Took all of 5 seconds to find it...
Ford F150, 2004-2016, 4WD, 3" Rear Block Kit
SKU:
66-2053
3.0" Rear Block Lift Kit For Ford F150 4WD OEM style cast iron construction. Includes longer u-bolts and hardware.
Took all of 5 seconds to find it...
yea thanks... Where does it give the LENGTH of the U bolts included? As I'm asking
#4
Mark
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Your truck 2WD or 4WD ? the U-bolts will be adjusted for the larger block size. If you have a 2WD and no blocks they will be 3" bigger... if you have a 4WD and 1 5/8" blocks ...they will be an 1" bigger.. Ready Lift will send you the correct ones if you order correctly..not sure the exact length of the bolts that come with the 3" block kit, look to be at least twice the size of the 3" block so I would guess 6-7" long. As long as your not stacking blocks...you are good.
#5
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it's 4wd. I'm not buying the kit. I'm getting the blocks used and need to buy U bolts, which is why I'm asking for the length so I can order some...
#6
Mark
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You will need U-Bolts 1" bigger than your stock ones...just measure those and add an 1".
#7
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"What length U bolts do I need for 3" Readylift blocks?"
Sounds like you don't have the answer I'm looking for. Thanks though
Last edited by Pauli18c; 05-23-2016 at 11:36 AM.
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#8
Mark
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I told you...measure yours and add an 1" what's so hard about that...trying to help you out here...
#9
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i understand what your asking, like mentioned before, measure your existing blocks, add an inch or 2 to that and your good to go