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mxkris 08-11-2004 11:22 AM

Looking for lift and shop
 
I'm looking for a 6" lift for my 89 F150. What should I go with? Is the skyjacker $500something dollar kit a decent setup? What about the BDS? I'd appreciate any suggestions. Will any body put together a lift/wheel/tire package? Where should I look and who should i have put it on?

mattri 08-11-2004 06:40 PM

Talk with Eric at Wild West Offroad 303 806 8933

mxkris 08-11-2004 07:03 PM

ok thanks alot. by the way, do you think a $509 6" lift would be worth it?

mattri 08-11-2004 08:15 PM

Honestly i have no idea but talk with Eric, he's very honest and will give you a straight answer.

mxkris 08-11-2004 08:19 PM

ok. thanks alot

Burg460 08-11-2004 11:16 PM

Personally, I don't like Skyjacker lifts, there drop brackets are garbage if you ask me, I have seen too many break. I have no opinion on BDS. I have also had Rancho, and Pro Comp in the past and I now currently have Superlift. Out of all the lifts that I have owned I personally think Superlift is the best. Lifts on half ton Ford trucks are fairly easy I think, nothing to difficult with the right tools.

My .02 cents..

mxkris 08-12-2004 10:56 AM

I see that superlift has a $496+ kit. Any information or opinions about that?

mxkris 08-12-2004 11:11 AM

What about adda-a-leaf kits? Are these cheaper? How do they work? I'm going to call eric today. Thanks for dealing with all my stupid questions.

Burg460 08-12-2004 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by mxkris
What about adda-a-leaf kits? Are these cheaper? How do they work? I'm going to call eric today. Thanks for dealing with all my stupid questions.

Springs/Leafs are always better then blocks. Blocks can be unsafe. An add-a-leaf is a rear leaf spring that you install in the rear with the factory leaf springs.

mxkris 08-12-2004 05:18 PM

oh i see. I talked to Eric at Wild West and he said that there is no cheap way to lift an 89 F150. He said i couldn't get more than a couple inches with an add-a-leaf system because it is an IFS. Looks like i'm gonna have to go all-out.

Wagster 08-13-2004 09:14 AM

I had a SkyJacker 6" lift on my 95 F150 X-Cab. SkyJacker sells nothing but quality. All the "Brand" name companies are probably. But I prefer SkyJacker because they are weighted towards Ford Products. I had drop downs & rear blocks on mine with NO Problems!! Clears 33"x12x15 Swampers with minor bumper shimming. You can opt for the more expensive extended radius arm package that is up to you. SkyJacker will include the new pitman arm, some companies make that an extra fee. I don't recommend drop downs/blocks for anything over 6", also 33" tires are the absolute max unless you plan to re-gear. Installation will probably cost around $700 depending on who does it. Go with a facility that has PROOF of doing these trucks! Also, alignments can be a PITA, get referneces for that also.

Wagster

mxkris 08-13-2004 12:04 PM

That sounds pretty cool. Thanks for the tip wagster. How much was that kit?

Wagster 08-13-2004 09:08 PM

It's been a couple years, but it was around $500. The whole project, including rims/tires set me back acount $2500. Not cheap and you never get your money back when you sell, but you'll look cool in the meantime!


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