New to lowered need some answers
#13
Senior Member
It should only be a 1" block, so do some measuring to see if that will get you level. I am sure you will be level if you take it out, if you are nose high, then you can easily lift it back up an inch by using the 1" drop hole on your shackles instead of putting the block back in.
Of course that is assuming your shackle has 2 sets of holes(most do, some don't).
http://www.f150online.com/forums/str...moval-fx2.html
Of course that is assuming your shackle has 2 sets of holes(most do, some don't).
http://www.f150online.com/forums/str...moval-fx2.html
#14
Senior Member
Here is another good thread about lowering the 04-08 trucks (most is compatible with 09-13 trucks too). That guy seems to know a thing or two about lowering those trucks...
http://www.f150online.com/forums/str...8-f-150-a.html
*edit-I forgot to paste the link...
http://www.f150online.com/forums/str...8-f-150-a.html
*edit-I forgot to paste the link...
Last edited by azmidget91; 08-08-2014 at 04:39 PM.
#16
yeah I have that block too been thinking of taking it out now that I have been riding around I want lower haha. anyone have good insight on flip kits? and front lowering springs? want to know if any of yall are running them and how you like it. im clueless with lowering first time lowering haha
#17
Member
2" drop in the rear of this 2013 FX2
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It's cheap too! Here's what to order.
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The pinch weld on the bottom of the bed will need to be bent or cut so it doesn't hit the shackle. Depending on the amount if weight you tow helper bags wouldn't hurt.
Wayne
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It's cheap too! Here's what to order.
Attachment 334962
The pinch weld on the bottom of the bed will need to be bent or cut so it doesn't hit the shackle. Depending on the amount if weight you tow helper bags wouldn't hurt.
Wayne
Thanks,
Greg
#19
Member
Ok cool, not too much money to eliminate any potential vibrations. I haven't done much research on the subject yet; is it fairly easy to install the shackles and shims?
Thanks,
Greg
Thanks,
Greg