Rancho quickLIFT
#1
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Rancho quickLIFT
Has anyone installed this system and if so how do you like it.
2009-2012 Ford F-150 4WD Rancho quickLIFT Loaded Leveling Kit.
2009-2012 Ford F-150 4WD Rancho quickLIFT Loaded Leveling Kit.
#2
for fastening fabric
i got a set about a year ago.
they screwed up and gave me 2 passenger side coilovers. the boxes were labeled with the proper part numbers, but the box that was supposed to have the driver side shock had another passenger side one. 4wheelparts fixed it for me and just turned the hat.
it's a pretty easy install. the youtube of the install [from rancho] is god awful. so much more is involved.
once in, they are pretty nice. they aren't too easily adjusted, since you have to turn the wheel pretty far to adjust each side.
ive got no complaints other than that i got 2 passenger side coilovers at first. they can ride way harsher than stock, or buttery smooth.
they were pricey, but ive never regretted the purchase
they screwed up and gave me 2 passenger side coilovers. the boxes were labeled with the proper part numbers, but the box that was supposed to have the driver side shock had another passenger side one. 4wheelparts fixed it for me and just turned the hat.
it's a pretty easy install. the youtube of the install [from rancho] is god awful. so much more is involved.
once in, they are pretty nice. they aren't too easily adjusted, since you have to turn the wheel pretty far to adjust each side.
ive got no complaints other than that i got 2 passenger side coilovers at first. they can ride way harsher than stock, or buttery smooth.
they were pricey, but ive never regretted the purchase
#3
Mr. telephone pole
i got a set about a year ago.
they screwed up and gave me 2 passenger side coilovers. the boxes were labeled with the proper part numbers, but the box that was supposed to have the driver side shock had another passenger side one. 4wheelparts fixed it for me and just turned the hat.
it's a pretty easy install. the youtube of the install [from rancho] is god awful. so much more is involved.
once in, they are pretty nice. they aren't too easily adjusted, since you have to turn the wheel pretty far to adjust each side.
ive got no complaints other than that i got 2 passenger side coilovers at first. they can ride way harsher than stock, or buttery smooth.
they were pricey, but ive never regretted the purchase
they screwed up and gave me 2 passenger side coilovers. the boxes were labeled with the proper part numbers, but the box that was supposed to have the driver side shock had another passenger side one. 4wheelparts fixed it for me and just turned the hat.
it's a pretty easy install. the youtube of the install [from rancho] is god awful. so much more is involved.
once in, they are pretty nice. they aren't too easily adjusted, since you have to turn the wheel pretty far to adjust each side.
ive got no complaints other than that i got 2 passenger side coilovers at first. they can ride way harsher than stock, or buttery smooth.
they were pricey, but ive never regretted the purchase
Last edited by Regular Cab; 11-22-2012 at 11:23 AM.
#5
Mr. telephone pole
#7
Have them on my 2006, i payed $160 a piece for them, i installed them after watching the YouTube video. I typed out what the video described and all the bolt sizes. I run them on level 5. I love them, cheaper than the bilsteins and i got new coils out of it.
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#8
Originally Posted by swazispencer
I had a Rancho 4" and took it off. Now I'm looking for a level. I've considered this QuickLift. Only with the MyRide.
#10
Originally Posted by CaSCrew11
Why did you take the kit off? It seems like that'd be the perfect height?!