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Old Dec 16, 2012 | 11:30 AM
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Shell and suspension

Added a Rebel Snugtop shell and Truckvault to my 2012 FX4 Screw ECOBOOST. Total weight is approximately 500 lbs. Planning on bringing the rear end back to factory height and then leveling the truck. At this point adding an airbag assist (Ride Rite) to the rear and the adjustable Bilsteins to the front seems like the best solution. Would love to know what others have done. Thanks
 
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Old Jan 22, 2013 | 09:06 AM
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Lets see some photos of your truck with the top on it! Sounds pretty cool. I never thought about how much weight you could add to the back of a truck with a topper on it.
 
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Old Jan 22, 2013 | 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Trknewbie
Added a Rebel Snugtop shell and Truckvault to my 2012 FX4 Screw ECOBOOST. Total weight is approximately 500 lbs. Planning on bringing the rear end back to factory height and then leveling the truck. At this point adding an airbag assist (Ride Rite) to the rear and the adjustable Bilsteins to the front seems like the best solution. Would love to know what others have done. Thanks
I have a shell on my truck with a ride rite kit. It works pretty well and only needs about 10-20 PSI to bring it back to factory specs. Works well while towing also. However, I do not have Bilsteins in front.

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