Coilovers, Yey or Ney?
So if you could afford to go with a lift with coilovers, would you? The reason I ask is as I'm saving for a lift, wheels, and tires, I've debate saving a little longer and going with a Coilover setup. But would it be worth it? I plan to keep my truck till it dies, but know that if for some reason I needed to sell my truck, I wouldn't get my money back if I trade it in. Thoughts?
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I am removing a spacer kit and going with coilovers on my stock truck. Yes there worth it, much better ride.
Wayne |
Anyone else?
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seconded. especially with the thoughts of larger tires, the stock gear does not do a great job with it. the coilovers will make it much better.
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Coilovers for sure.
Talk with Alex [MENTION=156426]F150Lifts.com[/MENTION] for some additional information. |
Did someone say Coilovers??? You bet!... Super nice way to achieve a great riding 3" lift. Meet the Boss for the 2014:
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5579/...c08682db_c.jpgBOSScoiloversr by Alexl5280, on Flickr |
Originally Posted by F150Lifts.com
(Post 3720149)
Did someone say Coilovers??? You bet!... Super nice way to achieve a great riding 3" lift.
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Coilovers 100%, I recommend the Fox 2.0 front/rears. I just had mine installed and the truck rides like a dream on rainbows. Pics here
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Originally Posted by Mudweiser
(Post 3720166)
What all would be required to achieve a 3" lift?
simple. I did the same. |
Originally Posted by torinalth
(Post 3720187)
installing the coilovers and adjusting them to get your 3" of height. simple. I did the same.
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