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Old 09-08-2015, 12:32 PM
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I have an 05 F150 and i was looking for a 4-6 inch or so lift.
I was wondering what the best one was and for the best price and stuff?!? Any
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A few questions need to be answered first...


RWD or 4WD? What are you going to be using the truck for? What is your budget? ( parts and labor ).


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Originally Posted by Jaytizzle
A few questions need to be answered first...


RWD or 4WD? What are you going to be using the truck for? What is your budget? ( parts and labor ).


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4WD FX4 some offroading but most regular driving and on the cheaper side
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The cheapest six inch I've seen is a rough country for $1,300
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Originally Posted by Cmonagle
4WD FX4 some offroading but most regular driving and on the cheaper side
If you are going cheap, then yes Rough Country's kit is at $1300.


http://www.roughcountry.com/ford-sus...it-576-20.html


Don't forget labor, unless you are doing the install yourself.


Then you might think about bigger tires as well.


It adds up quick.


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I like my fabtech kit...
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i have see today a KIt that add 6.5 inch front, and 5 on rear. For only 599 bucks, not more information is given but am trying to contact whit seller, Supreme Suspensions. here is the listing.
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Originally Posted by ragf18
i have see today a KIt that add 6.5 inch front, and 5 on rear. For only 599 bucks, not more information is given but am trying to contact whit seller, Supreme Suspensions. here is the listing.
Looks like s leveling kit with blocks and a body lift
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If you do it yourself... a body lift will cost just as much as a lift kit to install..



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