Lets talk lift kits! 4 inch, 6 inch, what's needed...
#1
Lets talk lift kits! 4 inch, 6 inch, what's needed...
Ok, looking to freshen up the excursions suspension soon and have been looking at lift kits. I really like the skyjacker kits because they give you an add a leaf in the rear instead of blocks. I don't want a bunch of axle wrap. My question is, how big do I need to go for 35's and what else would I need to do besides what comes in the kit? I noticed a note on one of the kits talking about driveshaft mods and I don't want to do anything like that. What have you guys installed and found is needed or any issues you have run into?
#2
I can only offer my experience, all positive, with my kit, which is not one of your choices. I used the Icon 5" all spring kit because I wanted to avoid axle wrap. I also wanted 35" tires.
Since the install I have not had a problem with vibration and performed no driveshaft modifications. I did go with every option I could, dual front shocks, dual front stabilizers, adjustable pan rod bar, and since I lifted it and added taller tires I had the X re-geared, added LSD, cryo rotors, new pads, and RAS. But other than that, nothing extra.
Good luck with just lifting it. You ain't seen nuthin' yet...
Since the install I have not had a problem with vibration and performed no driveshaft modifications. I did go with every option I could, dual front shocks, dual front stabilizers, adjustable pan rod bar, and since I lifted it and added taller tires I had the X re-geared, added LSD, cryo rotors, new pads, and RAS. But other than that, nothing extra.
Good luck with just lifting it. You ain't seen nuthin' yet...
#3
I did a DIY 4" lift using used ford springs and a leveling kit... gave me over 4" and clears 35.5" tires. Here is my post: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/9...-4-5-lift.html
#4
4 inches is the minimum to clear 35s...6 inches is overkill.
I'd also suggest an all spring kit as blocks don't seem to cut the mustard. PROcomp, Donahoe Racing, and a few others make an awesome all spring kit. Mine is a PROcomp kit and I'm very satisfied with it...
Just an FYI, myself and Quietman have been running 35s on the factory mags for years without any issues, just in case the addtional expense of new rims wasn't too appealing.
I'd also suggest an all spring kit as blocks don't seem to cut the mustard. PROcomp, Donahoe Racing, and a few others make an awesome all spring kit. Mine is a PROcomp kit and I'm very satisfied with it...
Just an FYI, myself and Quietman have been running 35s on the factory mags for years without any issues, just in case the addtional expense of new rims wasn't too appealing.
#7
Exactly what I needed to hear! Thanks guys! Yeah, i'm sure the lift is just the beginning...lol. I'm already looking at the Edge CTS in the future, exhaust, CAI, and tires. I'm sticking with the factory wheels for now. I just got done installing the Pioneer X710BT nav in it and got the rear dvd to power up, but even if I crank the volume to the max, you can barely hear the rear dvd over the speakers. I used the correct wires I believe, but just not much volume from it. Guess i'll look into converting the audio to wireless or something. I'll have to check out that icon 4" also.
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#10
I did the 5 inch Rough Country and havent noticed any axle wrap issues. But with that said it comes with antiwrap blocks and shocks as well.
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#11
I forgot to mention this, but something you may want to consider is having to regear. There will be a noticable drop in fuel economy and power as soon as you slap those 35s on. I know firsthand...
With 35s, you want to regear to 4.10 to make it easier to get and keep your truck moving; I.e. You'll recover your fuel economy and power. You'll also want to look into a 6.0 transcooler and a shiftkit be it TransGo or sonnax.
With 35s, you want to regear to 4.10 to make it easier to get and keep your truck moving; I.e. You'll recover your fuel economy and power. You'll also want to look into a 6.0 transcooler and a shiftkit be it TransGo or sonnax.
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I forgot to mention this, but something you may want to consider is having to regear. There will be a noticable drop in fuel economy and power as soon as you slap those 35s on. I know firsthand...
With 35s, you want to regear to 4.10 to make it easier to get and keep your truck moving; I.e. You'll recover your fuel economy and power. You'll also want to look into a 6.0 transcooler and a shiftkit be it TransGo or sonnax.
With 35s, you want to regear to 4.10 to make it easier to get and keep your truck moving; I.e. You'll recover your fuel economy and power. You'll also want to look into a 6.0 transcooler and a shiftkit be it TransGo or sonnax.