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Old 06-15-2014, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by jedeckert1984
Nope. They are still 1/4 thick steel but just not welded. The welded drop bracket is kind of overkill but it adds the peace of mind.
When mine comes I might just have the shop weld in place if possible
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Originally Posted by Snowhite
When mine comes I might just have the shop weld in place if possible
You could. When I was thinking about lifting my truck, I was thinking of picking the BDS kit and the shop I was going to have install it said he was going to spot weld it in place.
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Originally Posted by jedeckert1984

I've seen Skyjackers kit. They come with add a leafs which is almost as bad as blocks. You're changing the angle of the driveshaft no matter what you do. You're changing the angle of how it was originally meant. I've seen Skyjackers spindles, they are no where near as beefy as Rancho or BDS. Plus Ranchos crossmember drop bracket is welded for strength.
No. I got my Skyjacker kit with full leaf packs for $1,850 shipped. It also has a wedge on the bottom of the leaf pack that corrects for drive-line angle.
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Whatchu talkin bout wilis
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Lol classic. Who needs history class
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I had a SkyJacker on my 2007 F150 FX4 with full leaf packs and they squeaked. Horrible squeak! I went back and forth with SkyJacker and they wouldn't do anything for me.

Plus, if I remember correctly you lose your payload with the SkyJacker springs, but I might be mistaken.

I helped a buddy with a block install and said if I did another I would do blocks.

Well I am doing another, with Blocks. Axle wrap is a concern but even with the full leafs I ran long bars. I will run long bars again to keep axle wrap in check.

BDS gets my vote and I have the coil over kit coming now. Have a set of ProComp traction bars coming as well to install at the same time.
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Originally Posted by mrpositraction
I had a SkyJacker on my 2007 F150 FX4 with full leaf packs and they squeaked. Horrible squeak! I went back and forth with SkyJacker and they wouldn't do anything for me.

Plus, if I remember correctly you lose your payload with the SkyJacker springs, but I might be mistaken.

I helped a buddy with a block install and said if I did another I would do blocks.

Well I am doing another, with Blocks. Axle wrap is a concern but even with the full leafs I ran long bars. I will run long bars again to keep axle wrap in check.

BDS gets my vote and I have the coil over kit coming now. Have a set of ProComp traction bars coming as well to install at the same time.
The Skyjacker springs do squeak pretty bad. If you can get past that and having to run 20" wheels, I think it's the best lift out there. Blocks are an absolute no-go for me. I had them on my last pickup and swore I would never run blocks ever again. I absolutely love being able to floor it around corners and have zero wheel hop/axle wrap.

The Skyjacker lift doesn't decrease payload; it increases it by 10%. I've had 3,400 lbs of concrete in the back and it sat almost level...definitely heavier duty than stock.

My vote would be Skyjacker springs in the rear (silicon lube fixes the squeak) with Rancho steering knuckles up front that allow for 17" wheels (or any other steering knuckles that work with 17" wheels).

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