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Is there a lift kit that I can lift my 2006 Lincoln Navigator 2 1/2" and still keep my air bag system? Everyone says you need to use coil over with the lift spacers. Is it possible to put a coil over in the front with lift spacers and keep the back air bags with lift spacers? I would like to at least keep the air bags in the rear in case I put a heavy load in the back, it will level out.
Last edited by mikemrq; Jul 25, 2016 at 05:40 AM.
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About 3". Can I put a 3" lift on the front and rear then make 3" longer sensor arms? Was looking to get this kit. Let me know what you think.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/371655159762
About 3". Can I put a 3" lift on the front and rear then make 3" longer sensor arms? Was looking to get this kit. Let me know what you think.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/371655159762
Post a picture of your truck so I can see the height,I might be able to help but first u will need a measuring tape, flat head, 13 mm rachet and for the rear height sensor 12 or 11? Can't remember the size...but basically your going to trick your hight sensors and best part you don't need to cut or drill anything!
Post a picture of your truck so I can see the height,I might be able to help but first u will need a measuring tape, flat head, 13 mm rachet and for the rear height sensor 12 or 11? Can't remember the size...but basically your going to trick your hight sensors and best part you don't need to cut or drill anything!
can you explain in more detail. It's just a stock 06 Lincoln Navigator. No cutting or drilling? After installing the lift, I don't need to make longer sensor rods?
I am surprised that no one has made a module that allows owners to adjust the height of their Navigator yet. Since it is all computer controlled is seems that it will just take some programming. I like you would like to raise mines for my personal taste.
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