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Old 05-19-2016, 10:06 AM
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384 is just a tad longer. .18 longer
Same mounting points BTW.
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Pretty sure 35's are gonna rub pretty bad with only quicklifts in the front. I thought you need a 4" to fit them without rubbing.

Edit: nvm I could be wrong
I thought they would rub when he brought out the tires, but they did a test fit on the front end and they have about 1 inch of clearance, so no rubbing at all, but I will definitely keep an eye out for any rubbing.
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384 is just a tad longer. .18 longer
Same mounting points BTW.
So the 4WD would work but maybe just perform a bit different compared to the RWD version on a RWD truck?
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I am going to ASSume same valving too. I will ask an engineer, to confirm

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Originally Posted by Rancho Shocks
I am going to ASSume same valving too. I will ask an engineer, to confirm
No worries, was just checking due to the price differences I saw between the two. Surprised the RWD version was more expensive.
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That's odd... most of the time they would all fall into "line pricing" so should be the same.

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No worries, was just checking due to the price differences I saw between the two. Surprised the RWD version was more expensive.
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Originally Posted by Rancho Shocks
That's odd... most of the time they would all fall into "line pricing" so should be the same.
Don't want to mention names, but one site I checked showed a higher price for the RWD version compared to the 4WD. If they are the same price on the back end I am sure they could cut the same deal for either in a package deal for some quick lifts. I am looking around for the best price. If I can find one I would buy today

For rebate purposes, it doesn't matter which dealer/vendor we buy from correct? Just need a valid receipt.
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Only place you can't buy from is eBay. The reason being is that sometimes they will buy new old stock and we don't rebate that. Other than that you can buy the fronts from somewhere and the rears somewhere. I have heard of guys buying one shock/strut at a time to get "deeper" discounts from various retailers.
One thing I always suggest is make a copy of all receipts, the rebate and if you install yourself you NEED the UPC's for proof of purchase.


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Don't want to mention names, but one site I checked showed a higher price for the RWD version compared to the 4WD. If they are the same price on the back end I am sure they could cut the same deal for either in a package deal for some quick lifts. I am looking around for the best price. If I can find one I would buy today

For rebate purposes, it doesn't matter which dealer/vendor we buy from correct? Just need a valid receipt.
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So after several questions with the folks at discount tires, I decided to go with 34x12.5x18 instead of the 35x12.5x18 BFG KO2 tires. Currently my truck sets a full three inches taller in the front end. I'm afraid that my truck will settle a little bit in the front then I'll have issues. I'll post pictures when done.
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Well I am placing my order for the parts below for my 2016 F150 2WD. Looking forward to the level, hope it settles some so my front isn't higher than my rear lol. Got an AWESOME deal.

RS999945 (Driver side quicklift)
RS999946 (Passenger side quicklift)
RS999286 x2 (RWD 9000XL's)

I assume I need to wait for these to be shipped before I can submit the rebate? Need the UPC's off the boxes? Was told these are drop shipped so @Rancho Shocks, better get them here quick lol, jk.


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