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Old 04-23-2014, 01:42 AM
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My buddy and I installed mine. Great quality and easy install minus the wheel hick up we ran into. Love how it looks. I currently have a 2" leveling kit stacked on top which I want to remove. But couldn't ask for a better quality budget lift kit!

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Old 04-23-2014, 03:22 AM
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Well here is the update. Made a few calls and SBC was the cheapest around that i could find. Its just a bit more then a spacer kit and I think ill be a lot happier with this lift then another. So in about two weeks I should be able to get some photos up of the truck. Thank you for the SBC tip Mikey73 ++++1
This makes me wonder how some of you guys have levels on top of the 6" Zone:

http://www.f150online.com/forums/sus...ease-help.html

Says the drop on the subframe was merely 4.5". I hope the 2WD 6" gets the 4" lift's subframe for some reason, and that the 4WDs get an actual full 6" drop.
Old 04-23-2014, 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by KMAC0694

This makes me wonder how some of you guys have levels on top of the 6" Zone:

http://www.f150online.com/forums/sus...ease-help.html

Says the drop on the subframe was merely 4.5". I hope the 2WD 6" gets the 4" lift's subframe for some reason, and that the 4WDs get an actual full 6" drop.
Honestly the CV and ball joint angles aren't anything worse than running a 2" level without the lift. But personally I don't want it in there. It doesn't sit level and doesn't really help clear any bigger size tires
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Originally Posted by Bogie89
My buddy and I installed mine. Great quality and easy install minus the wheel hick up we ran into. Love how it looks. I currently have a 2" leveling kit stacked on top which I want to remove. But couldn't ask for a better quality budget lift kit!

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That pic and truck is killer!!!! I've got friends in Jackson,OH....beautiful up there. I only needed just a touch more clearance for my wheels and a tech @ Zone said the 1" Daystar would be perfect and he was right.I've got a leaf for the rear but been too lazy to put it in.
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Originally Posted by Mikey73

That pic and truck is killer!!!! I've got friends in Jackson,OH....beautiful up there. I only needed just a touch more clearance for my wheels and a tech @ Zone said the 1" Daystar would be perfect and he was right.I've got a leaf for the rear but been too lazy to put it in.
Thanks man. Yeah I wanted 37s but found out I couldn't get any stance or a nice offset with 37s so I stuck with 35s. So the leveling kit needs to come out.
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Originally Posted by KMAC0694
This makes me wonder how some of you guys have levels on top of the 6" Zone:

http://www.f150online.com/forums/sus...ease-help.html

Says the drop on the subframe was merely 4.5". I hope the 2WD 6" gets the 4" lift's subframe for some reason, and that the 4WDs get an actual full 6" drop.
Mmm...that's seems to be a little different animal there ,it has to be a certain reason for the drop difference between the 2wd & 4wd trucks.Geometry aspects I'm assuming,trucks with and w/o front axles.I think I measured my brackets after everything was bolted for the hell of it.And I believe it was like 5-7/8 actual, center to center of the drop bracket bolts.That was after working on it for 9 hrs so my eyes may have been fuzzy.
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Originally Posted by Bogie89
My buddy and I installed mine. Great quality and easy install minus the wheel hick up we ran into. Love how it looks. I currently have a 2" leveling kit stacked on top which I want to remove. But couldn't ask for a better quality budget lift kit!
Good looking truck bogie! I like that grille, but then again I'm partial to them. Lol.
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Originally Posted by Bogie89
My buddy and I installed mine. Great quality and easy install minus the wheel hick up we ran into. Love how it looks. I currently have a 2" leveling kit stacked on top which I want to remove. But couldn't ask for a better quality budget lift kit!

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What kind of offset you got there bogie?? I got 20x10-24s to go on my truck and I'm pretty sure there going to rub the front bumper. People say they don't but I'm thinking there going too.
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I have spacers on currently cause there were complications with these wheels. You shouldn't have problems if you have a 6" lift. My buddy runs 22x14
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Originally Posted by stevezf150

What kind of offset you got there bogie?? I got 20x10-24s to go on my truck and I'm pretty sure there going to rub the front bumper. People say they don't but I'm thinking there going too.
You'll have to do some minor trimming, but they'll fit. I have 20x12's now and they fit fine

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