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Old 05-07-2014, 06:44 PM
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Anyone know if a Fabtech suspension lift is any good? I haven't heard much on any companies. What are your thoughts? BTW I have a 2012 Ford F-150 XLT 2WD.
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BDS, Fabtech are the best kits you can buy

Zone, RCX are budget friendly lifts

Compare the differences between the best and budget lift kits on their sites. All depends mainly on what you want and your budget. Gotta remember gonna need bigger tires too if you get a lift (otherwise kinda pointless and wont look so nice). So just tack on another 1300 bucks to your lift costs. You'll save yourself alot of money if you put the lift in yourself, a lot of guys do it in their driveway otherwise depending on where you live it'll cost anywhere from 500-1000 for install.
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Honestly Fabtech would be my first choice. Skyjacker 2nd
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I got a 3 inch fabtech suspension and 3" body lift running 35's. Never had an issue with it. Your gonna pay more but just like anything else, you get what you pay for.
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I went with the 4" BDS kit on 35's with stock wheels. Life time warranty - no complaints!
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the zone 6" lift can fit 37" tires if you follow the wheel specs very solid lift for the price
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ProComp is nice but a bit more in price if I remember correctly.



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