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Best Lift kit for 2000 F150 4x4

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reconair

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Oct 27, 2003, 8:24:06 PM10/27/03
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Hey, I want to lift my F150 Supercab 4X4 up to atleast 6". With so many
lift kits on the market it's hard to choose. Any opinions? How difficult
is it to do the install? I've lifted a Jeep with leaf springs and it was
pretty easy to do the install. Just wondering if the same holds true for
the truck.

Input appreciated.
Scott
2000 F150 SC 4X4
91 Jeep YJ


MOTO

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Oct 28, 2003, 9:14:17 AM10/28/03
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Whatever lift you choose it will not be as easy as your jeep was. The rear
can be done with springs/blocks but the front with the torsion bar set-up
will be much more difficult with drop brackets and such.

SMC


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mjjohn

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Oct 28, 2003, 12:02:15 PM10/28/03
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Contact your nearest 4 wheel drive centers for a quote to install. I prefer
the fabtech unit for the Ford but that is just my opinion.

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reconair

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Oct 28, 2003, 9:22:20 PM10/28/03
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What's the going price for the Fabtech kit. I've seen most at around $1500.
Sound about right?

Scott
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Reece Talley

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Oct 29, 2003, 7:57:32 PM10/29/03
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Be sure to check with your insurance. Often times adding a lift kit will
nullify your coverage. many guys don't know this, do it any way and discover
that after they have an accident, the carrier won't payout.

--
R. J. Talley
Teacher/James Madison Fellow
NAR #69594
NRA #133073736


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