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2011 F150 6" Stage 2 Pro Comp Lift... Questions

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Old 06-29-2015, 08:35 PM
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Post up when you get it done! Here's another one I took this afternoon in front of a vineyard.
Looks outstanding.
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So got the lift on this weekend. The MX coilovers are pretty cool. I don't like that they move around at the top and make clunking noises. Me and my mechanic looked at them for an hour and the design is a good concept but they are noisy. The top of the coilovers have metal bushings so there can be movement. But they do clunk around were they bolt together. It rides like a dream. We double checked every bolt for the clunking and it turns out to be the coilovers. You can actually rotate them by hand. Anyone else have experience with these things?
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Originally Posted by caniscream
Looks outstanding.
Thank you sir!

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So got the lift on this weekend. The MX coilovers are pretty cool. I don't like that they move around at the top and make clunking noises. Me and my mechanic looked at them for an hour and the design is a good concept but they are noisy. The top of the coilovers have metal bushings so there can be movement. But they do clunk around were they bolt together. It rides like a dream. We double checked every bolt for the clunking and it turns out to be the coilovers. You can actually rotate them by hand. Anyone else have experience with these things?
No idea, but sounds like a good thing to email the the company though and make sure it's not a defect. We need pics regardless!
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Looks good! That color was my first choice.
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Mine is a rusted piece. I hope you have better luck with their product.
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Looks like you need to spray it down with some por 15. That stuff works great.
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Does anyone know what air bag kit is compatible with a 6" lift.
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Originally Posted by BluefireTT
turned out great!
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Nice looking rig!


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