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Old 09-08-2002, 11:24 AM
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hey everyone i got a simple question

well i dont own a f150 my dad does but hes computer illeterate so im asking for him.hes got a 2x2 1996 f 150 xl inline 6.he wanted to raise it up like 2 or 3 inches nothing more(a suspension lift not a body lift).what is a good company to look into for this?and 2nd i was looking at the front end on his truck and i noticed theres no way to adjust camber so what happens when someone with a f 150 jacks up there truck how do you guys adjust the camber ??thanks
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Old 09-08-2002, 12:36 PM
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rancho, tuff-country, trailmaster, rough country...all these companies make lift kits ofr your trucks. as far as camber, you have to ask each individual company because with some lifts, camber becomes unadjustable because of the twin I-beam design ford used in the suspension.
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Old 09-08-2002, 12:46 PM
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i saw a 1 and half inch leveling coils made by rough country.is that just so the front is level with the rest of the truck?
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