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Old 12-23-2013, 11:48 PM
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I been thinking of lowering my f150 xlt screw i want that nice drop not slammed or 1in drop but I don't know where to begin at or brand i do use it for work some times i loud about 500 pounds so i dont want that sagy rear end I have stock 17" wheels and I'm going keep them any help would be great thanks for reading
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Originally Posted by estev
I been thinking of lowering my f150 xlt screw i want that nice drop not slammed or 1in drop but I don't know where to begin at or brand i do use it for work some times i loud about 500 pounds so i dont want that sagy rear end I have stock 17" wheels and I'm going keep them any help would be great thanks for reading
Two words for you buddy... SLAM IT!!! Haha jk. If you want your truck to be leveled, just do lowering shackles in the rear. Should give you about 1.5/2in drop. If you don't want the saggy rear helper bags might be something you might look into. As for brands for lowering kits. Belltech is the way to go in my opinion.
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Two words for you buddy... SLAM IT!!! Haha jk. If you want your truck to be leveled, just do lowering shackles in the rear. Should give you about 1.5/2in drop. If you don't want the saggy rear helper bags might be something you might look into. As for brands for lowering kits. Belltech is the way to go in my opinion.
thanks for the help I'll look in to beltech
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I did the beltech 2/3 drop and while it looks like a 2W drive truck it works great for what I wanted.

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Originally Posted by estev
I been thinking of lowering my f150 xlt screw i want that nice drop not slammed or 1in drop but I don't know where to begin at or brand i do use it for work some times i loud about 500 pounds so i dont want that sagy rear end I have stock 17" wheels and I'm going keep them any help would be great thanks for reading
i sell and install many of the kits. before you do anything measure the truck from ground to fenderlip all around and then check to see if there is a lifting block in rear. tell me the measurements and i can dial in a kit for you.
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BELLTECH!!!!!! The only way to go, hit up Tony on here and he'll hook you up.



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