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Old 01-14-2014, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by mustangmike6996
This is the first I have heard of this. Can you post a link or elaborate? Are you sure the strut bolts are not loose in the leveling kit?
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/steeri...terrain-94150/
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They guy starting the tread indicated that he didn't not lift or modify his truck.
Old 01-14-2014, 01:35 PM
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Not slamming Gator...we know he is trying to help, but that is: Not correct. 4wd 09' and above have factory 1.25" rear block. Everyone that we have looked at did. Of course Raptor is different.


Originally Posted by Gator941
4x4s of this year come factory with a 1.5" block in the rear.

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Old 01-14-2014, 02:10 PM
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About to purchase the F150lifts.com kit in the next week or 2. If I run at the 3" setting will that require new upper control arms or will I be ok with everything stock? Again replacing my 2" spacer with the adjustable coil overs wanting to level up to my 3" rear. Don't want any complications in the long run...not much off-roading just want a nice ride and want to run 34.5" or 35" tires.

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Originally Posted by F150Lifts.com
Not slamming Gator...we know he is trying to help, but that is: Not correct. 4wd 09' and above have factory 1.25" rear block. Everyone that we have looked at did. Of course Raptor is different.
They must have changed it in 09 because I have factory 4x4 blocks in mine and they're 1.5".
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2013 and mine were 1.25"
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True but, 04-08 different gen than 09-Current



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They must have changed it in 09 because I have factory 4x4 blocks in mine and they're 1.5".

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Old 01-14-2014, 05:12 PM
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No it will not. You will be fine with your stock UCA's. Changing UCA's is more of a "want to" thing, as it is NOT required with our system.

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About to purchase the F150lifts.com kit in the next week or 2. If I run at the 3" setting will that require new upper control arms or will I be ok with everything stock? Again replacing my 2" spacer with the adjustable coil overs wanting to level up to my 3" rear. Don't want any complications in the long run...not much off-roading just want a nice ride and want to run 34.5" or 35" tires.
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Originally Posted by F150Lifts.com
True but, 04-08 different gen than 09-Current
Obviously, but they share almost entirely the same chassis. Thanks for clarifying it though.



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