Rancho quicklift
Hi guys,
I belong to another forum but have not posted here. I have an 04 Lariat Supercrew 4X4. I am interested in the lifting the front and also getting new struts. I was specifically wondering if anyone had put the Rancho Quicklift rs999910 on their truck that is supposed to yield 2 " of lift. My question is, did you get 2", how much lift did you actually get? more or less and how do you like them. Thanks.
I belong to another forum but have not posted here. I have an 04 Lariat Supercrew 4X4. I am interested in the lifting the front and also getting new struts. I was specifically wondering if anyone had put the Rancho Quicklift rs999910 on their truck that is supposed to yield 2 " of lift. My question is, did you get 2", how much lift did you actually get? more or less and how do you like them. Thanks.
Last edited by bigunit54; Sep 26, 2011 at 06:04 PM.
leveling kit does the same thing that does at more than half the price. unless you need new shocks and coils that looks like a waste of money. you can see the leveling kit built into it. willing to bet its the same size coil and shock in your truck right now. it just "looks cooler" i suppose.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/RA...9910/?rtype=10
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/RA...9910/?rtype=10
Like military already said, a leveling kit will basically do the same. I know on this site Hell Bent Steel (HBS) and AutoSpring (AS) are both popular kits. There are a ton of threads on leveling kits, just use the search bar.
well, I do want to get new struts also. I think my factory ones are worn out. It is riding really soft and nosediving on braking. So I am interested in the Rancho 999910. I have heard these leveling systems that are built into the strut are better for the ball joints. So was curious what kinda lift the rancho 999910's are giving users. I really don't want more than 2" but wouldn't mind a little less.

