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Old 03-20-2011, 06:20 PM
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I am looking to put a 6" lift in my 1994 F150. I know I need extended brake lines and I know everything that comes with the kit. But do i have to drop my transfer case? I've heard it done to other vehicles but do I need it with my truck? Or where I can get. Drop down kit? Thanks y'all
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You're good. Only issue might be having to extend your drive shaft.
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No your good on all tht tht comes with the kit. I'm runnin the same lift on my truck and t-case and driveshafts are all fine. If you go bigger suspension wise thn you'll run into issues
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Alright thanks guys! Good news for the day!
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Some will clock the transfer case for a better front driveshaft angle.



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