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I was wondering if anything knew about this kit. It is an ebay product and i didnt know if it would be alright to put on my truck. Not trying to clear bigger tires i jsut want to get the front end up. I just dont know how it will ride and how it will look.
Hey,thanks for the lead.I have been looking for one of these for the frt. of my F250 2wd and this will be perfect.It goes under the coil spring and extends the shocks as well.Cool!
Hey,thanks for the lead.I have been looking for one of these for the frt. of my F250 2wd and this will be perfect.It goes under the coil spring and extends the shocks as well.Cool!
It does NOT extend the shocks (not necessary). The threaded studs are used at the bottom of the springs to extend your factory lower spring retainer.
Having done this before...you will need to buy and install adjustable caster/camber bushings to correct a big increase in positive camber after installing the kit. The kit will look level your truck, but be prepared to fight alignment hassles.
Ps. the kit in the link is standard Daystar product. You can usually find it cheaper than the linked seller who uses a Pro Comp 6" lift kit photo on his auction.
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