Category: F150 Steering & Suspension

TRUCKED UP This Dodge is No Ford F-150 Raptor

TRUCKED UP This Dodge is No Ford F-150 Raptor

The 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor will feature “next-generation BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO2 tires specifically designed for off-road performance.” It’s safe to assume its 17-inch wheels will be equally suited to handle rough terrain. The aftermarket wheels on the Dodge Ram in the following video are not.

By: | April 8, 2015



Fabtech’s 2015 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew

Fabtech’s 2015 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew

Fabtech went to town on a 2015 F-150 with custom billet parts and sharp graphics at this year’s SEMA show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Chino, California aftermarket suspension company transformed an all-new Ford XLT SuperCrew into a unique, one of a kind off-road machine.

By: | November 10, 2014


HOW IT WORKS The Lowdown on Sway Bars

HOW IT WORKS The Lowdown on Sway Bars

You look under your truck and see those bars going across from one control arm to another. They attach by a set of links and move with the suspension. Those bars are your sway bars and they have a big job being attached to your truck. We’ll discuss this in a quick look into them […] More »

By: | October 20, 2014


New Ford F-150 Offers Parallel Parking for Dummies

New Ford F-150 Offers Parallel Parking for Dummies

Good news! Help is on the way for drivers who can’t parallel park a pickup properly. In the very near future, the parking challenged can find their salvation in the all-new Ford F-150. Yes, it’s true, “Active Assist Parking” is now an option. No longer will they be destined to trash bumpers, park on the curb […] More »

By: | October 14, 2014


Three Types of Ford Suspensions

Three Types of Ford Suspensions

Ford has had three different types of front suspensions for nearly all of their trucks. Each comes with its own advantages and disadvantages and in this article we’ll take a quick look into each one. We’ll start with the solid axle, and then go through the toughest independent system known as the Twin-I/Twin-Traction Beam. Finally, we’ll […] More »

By: | September 5, 2014



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