2008 Navigator front suspension
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2008 Navigator front suspension
Is 2008 navigator's suspension the same as 2008 expedition's?
I want to level my navigator and put 33" nitto's on it but cant find leveling kits for it. Can i order one for a expedition and will it work?
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I want to level my navigator and put 33" nitto's on it but cant find leveling kits for it. Can i order one for a expedition and will it work?
Amazon.com: Supreme Suspensions - Ford Expedition Lift Kit 2.5" Front Suspension Lift Kit for Expedition CNC Machined T6 Aircraft Billet Expedition Leveling Kit (Black) PRO: Automotive
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Hello again Kumrow99,
Yes, its the same. The link you provided however is one of the companies, Supreme Suspensions, that might not state the true height of the lift puck so make sure you ask the company the true height of the lift puck (2" true height from my research is the max which will provide almost 4" of lift).
For example, Supreme Suspensions 3.5" lift kit on Amazon does not mean the lift kit puck is 3.5". The puck itself is actually only 1.75" tall, but the pucks lift the car a total of 3.5" due to the geometry change. I know this because I saw a post where Supreme Suspensions said that. That is why I told you to make sure the puck is actually 2"
Here is the link to the 3.5" front lift for Ford Trucks, Expeditions, etc where the company explains how the puck itself is only 1.75" but lifts up a total of 3.5". http://www.amazon.com/forum/-/TxLUK5...sin=B00V3YUNBI
Scroll down on Supreme Suspensions product page and ask them which model is their true 2" size puck. They might not have one. It looks like their largest puck is 1.75" for a lift of 3.5". If you are happy with that then get it. Here is their link for Expeditions and Navis which has exactly the same model number as the first link I gave you for the ford trucks:
Call my mechanic at California Tire 805-499-4811. His name is Dean ask him the company that sells the true 2" front lift kit puck size which will give you almost a 4" lift. Or maybe he can sell it to you for about $150 and ship it. Or maybe you will find out that my mechanic calls it a 2" puck but maybe its really only a 1.75" puck. I wouldn't be surprised. Bottom line, is the 1.75" or 2" puck will give you about a 3.5" to 4" lift.
Hope that helps.
Yes, its the same. The link you provided however is one of the companies, Supreme Suspensions, that might not state the true height of the lift puck so make sure you ask the company the true height of the lift puck (2" true height from my research is the max which will provide almost 4" of lift).
For example, Supreme Suspensions 3.5" lift kit on Amazon does not mean the lift kit puck is 3.5". The puck itself is actually only 1.75" tall, but the pucks lift the car a total of 3.5" due to the geometry change. I know this because I saw a post where Supreme Suspensions said that. That is why I told you to make sure the puck is actually 2"
Here is the link to the 3.5" front lift for Ford Trucks, Expeditions, etc where the company explains how the puck itself is only 1.75" but lifts up a total of 3.5". http://www.amazon.com/forum/-/TxLUK5...sin=B00V3YUNBI
Scroll down on Supreme Suspensions product page and ask them which model is their true 2" size puck. They might not have one. It looks like their largest puck is 1.75" for a lift of 3.5". If you are happy with that then get it. Here is their link for Expeditions and Navis which has exactly the same model number as the first link I gave you for the ford trucks:
Amazon.com: Supreme Suspensions - Ford Expedition Lift Kit 3.5" Front Suspension Lift CNC Machined T6 Aircraft Billet Expedition Leveling Kit (Black) PRO: Automotive
Call my mechanic at California Tire 805-499-4811. His name is Dean ask him the company that sells the true 2" front lift kit puck size which will give you almost a 4" lift. Or maybe he can sell it to you for about $150 and ship it. Or maybe you will find out that my mechanic calls it a 2" puck but maybe its really only a 1.75" puck. I wouldn't be surprised. Bottom line, is the 1.75" or 2" puck will give you about a 3.5" to 4" lift.
Hope that helps.
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