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Old 11-27-2011, 05:12 PM
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Looking to lift my truck I want to just get a 2.5 in suspension on a 98 f150 any picks?
Old 11-27-2011, 06:38 PM
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BDS, ReadyLift, there are plenty of options.
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Is it a 4x4? If so just crank your stock keys and you'll get that much lift
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Yea it's 4x4 but I'm avoiding that I have an explorer and cranked them cracked a tbar it's not gonna be a show truck just something to off road in
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Okay just offering a free idea
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leveling keys do the same thing as cranking, both are putting more tension on the T-barssave the money and crank away, cranked bars was not necessarily the cause of your broken bar



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