Website to buy leveling kit?
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For the EZ lift: www.extremetrucktoys.com/
For Autospring: www.autospringcorp.com/
For Truxxx: www.truxxx.com/
For Daystar: http://performancelifts.com/cgi-bin/...AY04F1504.html
I ordered the 2" Autospring lift and have yet to install it. As you can see, I have done a little research and have decided to go with Autospring because the the ease of install and it shouldn't effect my ride quality. They also have the 2 1/2" Kit. I bought mine for $100, which included shipping.
For Autospring: www.autospringcorp.com/
For Truxxx: www.truxxx.com/
For Daystar: http://performancelifts.com/cgi-bin/...AY04F1504.html
I ordered the 2" Autospring lift and have yet to install it. As you can see, I have done a little research and have decided to go with Autospring because the the ease of install and it shouldn't effect my ride quality. They also have the 2 1/2" Kit. I bought mine for $100, which included shipping.
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[QUOTE=swhite005]I want to buy a leveling kit for my 2006 F150 4X2. Anyone know a good website to purchase one? I was looking into the 2.5" kits. I've checked 4wheelparts.com and ebay...anyone have any other suggestions?[/QUOTE www.performanceproducts.com
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i was looking at the autospring web site and they say you dont have to compress the spring. so i have been wondering if the spring/shock assy will drop down far enough (after taking the 4 nuts off) to get the new spacer on top of the exsisting mounting plate? i dont see any rubber stoppers or anything that would stop the downward travel once the shock/spring bolts are removed and the stabilizer mount disconnected. I do not want to hassle with spring compressors. So, what is diff. about the autospring vs others, as far as installation? BTW does the upper ball joint have to be released? my '05 has 215 miles on it and i really do not want to dissassemble anything i dont have to. esp. during warranty period. i'm looking at 1.5 or maybe 2". thanks! paul.....
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