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Old 09-20-2017, 05:23 PM
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Hello All,

I am looking to put a suspension lift on my 16 F150. I want to increase my payload and get some off-road capability because I work in construction. However she will still be a highway queen so I don't need anything crazy. Any recommendations on kits or brands?
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I don't think a lift is going to increase your payload. But you can look at Rough Country, Rancho, Readylift, MaxTrax (if you're 2wd), etc.
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Originally Posted by david roderick
Hello All,

I am looking to put a suspension lift on my 16 F150. I want to increase my payload and get some off-road capability because I work in construction. However she will still be a highway queen so I don't need anything crazy. Any recommendations on kits or brands?
A lift kit will not increase payload or give you off road capabilities.

Our Chase Kit will be a nice option for you!

Do you have a budget in mind?

Our Chase kit includes our boxed upper arm paired with a King 2.5 coilover up front and King 2.5 piggyback and leaf springs in the rear.

This is considered our Performance leveling kit that handles great on and off road.

Let me know if you are interested!




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Originally Posted by david roderick
Hello All,

I am looking to put a suspension lift on my 16 F150. I want to increase my payload and get some off-road capability because I work in construction. However she will still be a highway queen so I don't need anything crazy. Any recommendations on kits or brands?
Budget is the first question you need to ask yourself. We do that with all our workshop clients. Then that will give you and us a gauge of what would work for you.




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