New adjusable spacer lift
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New adjusable spacer lift
I just had seen this on a episode of TRUCK U
made by proryde it is a spacer that has a built in jack screw to allow for 2-3" lift
made by proryde it is a spacer that has a built in jack screw to allow for 2-3" lift
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they want 299 for it but i thought io would post it..
ADJUSTABLE UPPER STRUT & COIL SPRING LEVELING!
ADJUSTABLE UPPER STRUT & COIL SPRING LEVELING!
- Adjustable front ride height changes from 2.0" to 3.0"
- Allows up to 35" tire/wheel combinations
- 2003-08 Ford Expedition 2WD & 4x4
- 2004-08 Ford F-150 2WD & 4x4
- 2003-08 Lincoln Navigator 2WD & 4x4
- 2005-08 Lincoln Mark LT 2WD & 4x4
- Patent pending adjustable Helix-Drive design allows on-the-truck adjustability from 2.0” to 3.0" (most models)
- High-strength steel components and 10.9 hardware for super-duty service
- Does not require replacement of any original OEM components
- Adjustable for seasonal applications such as snow plows
- E-coated for a lasting, durable finish
- Priced comparably to other "fixed" lift/leveling products
- An overall lifted appearance at a fraction of the cost of 4-corner lift kits.
- Adds a level, aggressive stance to many late model strut-type suspension light trucks
- Retains original O.E. ride quality & comfort when installed with our patent pending liftALIGN technology components (available separately)
- Does not preload springs like some other competitive products
- Simplest Installation of any leveling product- Installs in most compressed position possible and does not require disassembly of the strut/spring assembly
- Allows up to 35" tire/wheel combinations
- Increases ground clearance
- Allows you to "tune" ride-height adjustments to your specific preferences
- Adds an extra "lift" to vehicles with snowplows, winches, or other heavy equipment
- Completely Reversible if kit removal is ever required (Leased vehicle returns, etc.)
- Lifetime warranty against manufacturer's defects to the original purchaser (limitations may apply)
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i would not ever pay 300 bucks for a leveling kit just go with a 2-2.5" kit and you will be fine and you only pay 60-80 bucks pluss everytime you raise or lower that thing you will be out of alighnment
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I wasnt considering it just seen it so looked it up then had to laugh at the price..
I am confused on the 2.5 spacers one manufacture says there 1.5 thick (leveling soulutions) and ( hell bent) says 1.625 and both say 3" is 1.75 thick
the problem with teh 3" is ball joint angle and binding correct.
I am confused on the 2.5 spacers one manufacture says there 1.5 thick (leveling soulutions) and ( hell bent) says 1.625 and both say 3" is 1.75 thick
the problem with teh 3" is ball joint angle and binding correct.