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Still need to know if 2wd or 4wd for someone to better help you.
What I'm finding is if you want a true "long travel" set up it will require some welding and fabrication which any offroad shop can handle. Camburg is a big name in suspension but there kits require some of these mods to install them.
If you buy a "lift kit" like this one 2.5in Suspension Lift Kit w/N2.0 Shocks for 80-96 Ford 2wd F-150 Pickup [422.20] | Rough Country Suspension Systems® that is all it will be, lifted. It won't ride much better if any, and basically will just give you more ground clearance and allow you to run bigger tires.
What I'm finding is if you want a true "long travel" set up it will require some welding and fabrication which any offroad shop can handle. Camburg is a big name in suspension but there kits require some of these mods to install them.
If you buy a "lift kit" like this one 2.5in Suspension Lift Kit w/N2.0 Shocks for 80-96 Ford 2wd F-150 Pickup [422.20] | Rough Country Suspension Systems® that is all it will be, lifted. It won't ride much better if any, and basically will just give you more ground clearance and allow you to run bigger tires.
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