Hey Zhenya:
Thanks for posting this super helpful info.
Couple of questions or observations. Please correct if I'm mistaken.
So, on rear, adding the longer springs & spacers / longer bolts:
Do you offer or have a link for the King Springs ?
Adding Either the longer King springs OR 20mm spacers REQUIRES strut disassembly.
What year Ford F-150 Front Shock is required for higher front Torsion setting ?
Is there an Intermediate height lift, where the 20mm spacers / longer bolts + moderate higher Torsion setting (which can allow keeping current front shocks) are sufficient ?
Reason I ask the latter is there may be many who can venture to do this if they cost is kept modest - and may only need a 2" lift.
I can attest that a simple tire size upgrade will gain a full 1", alone.
I just installed Nokian Rotiiva All Terrains in 265/70R17 - love the new height.
(As a crazy benefit, my 'eternally on ABS / 4ETS' warning light is now off...wooho !)
But wheel wells now look pretty full, so it fairly begs for another inch or two lift.
Really appreciate your contribution here !
David in East Texas
Thanks for posting this super helpful info.
Couple of questions or observations. Please correct if I'm mistaken.
So, on rear, adding the longer springs & spacers / longer bolts:
Do you offer or have a link for the King Springs ?
Adding Either the longer King springs OR 20mm spacers REQUIRES strut disassembly.
What year Ford F-150 Front Shock is required for higher front Torsion setting ?
Is there an Intermediate height lift, where the 20mm spacers / longer bolts + moderate higher Torsion setting (which can allow keeping current front shocks) are sufficient ?
Reason I ask the latter is there may be many who can venture to do this if they cost is kept modest - and may only need a 2" lift.
I can attest that a simple tire size upgrade will gain a full 1", alone.
I just installed Nokian Rotiiva All Terrains in 265/70R17 - love the new height.
(As a crazy benefit, my 'eternally on ABS / 4ETS' warning light is now off...wooho !)
But wheel wells now look pretty full, so it fairly begs for another inch or two lift.
Really appreciate your contribution here !
David in East Texas