how much to lower?
Heard that the ride is tolerable with the stockers. But if you are lowering your truck and want the best ride, go with the dampers. Good investment. - Og


Raised it 1 inch 2/4

With just a 2" drop shackle before springs

BTW thank you for the comments
Do you ever get bored of something? it's either my truck or my wife and i figure it this way if i get rid of the truck i lose 1% of an item if i get rid of the wife i lose 50% of all my items..... im just bored with it and i want something else like a new CHALLENGER so there goes my too much gas theory, besides its almost 4yrs old has 33k miles on it and i still owe $19xxx so im just talkin out my tooter for now. i want to bag it, i want to raise it 6 inches im all over the place with it.
BTW thank you for the comments
BTW thank you for the comments
I feel ya. Don't rush it, though. I'm sure your truck still turns heads.BTW, loving Patman's '03, too. Nice and clean. - Og
Last edited by OgRedd; Jan 7, 2009 at 01:05 PM.
lowering truck
I bought a Supercrew already lowered supposedly 2" front and rear. The 2" in front I believe but the 2" in back I'm not sure of. The stock shocks are still on and I think to begin with may have been fine but it seems they have worn out prematurely as the front end particularly seems a little unstable on rough surfaces. Smooth roads ride fine though. What I'm not sure of is the correct shocks to buy for it. If anyone has any clue please let me know. I'm running 275/45/22 on front and 305/40/22 out back.
Last edited by rpittman19; Jan 7, 2009 at 01:31 PM.
Depends if you want to go lower than 3" in the rear. If you do and you have a 2 piece drive shaft you'll need a center bearing relocation bracket. McGaughy's sells one, that's where I got mine.
Do you ever get bored of something? it's either my truck or my wife and i figure it this way if i get rid of the truck i lose 1% of an item if i get rid of the wife i lose 50% of all my items..... im just bored with it and i want something else like a new CHALLENGER so there goes my too much gas theory, besides its almost 4yrs old has 33k miles on it and i still owe $19xxx so im just talkin out my tooter for now. i want to bag it, i want to raise it 6 inches im all over the place with it.
BTW thank you for the comments
BTW thank you for the comments
Og's right, you've got one clean ride. He's right about Patman's ride too.
I bought a Supercrew already lowered supposedly 2" front and rear. The 2" in front I believe but the 2" in back I'm not sure of. The stock shocks are still on and I think to begin with may have been fine but it seems they have worn out prematurely as the front end particularly seems a little unstable on rough surfaces. Smooth roads ride fine though. What I'm not sure of is the correct shocks to buy for it. If anyone has any clue please let me know. I'm running 275/45/22 on front and 305/40/22 out back.
i love the look of the 2/4 but can only afford the 2/3. im not too worried about ride stiffness with the stock shocks. i just want this big beast to stay flat and corner better. This is my first truck and i am use to the sports car feel. will the stock shocks corner well with the eibach 2/3? and btw, i found this kit for $320 on drivewire.com
Check it out:
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...ml#post3524227
I have the 2/3 Eibach and I love it...Well actually, I have the 2/3 eibach, and a 2" belltech shackle on there. So total I have 2/5.
I'm thinking about a lift now, so if your interested maybe we can work out a deal, email me @ DeluxF150@virtualford.org
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...ml#post3524227
I have the 2/3 Eibach and I love it...Well actually, I have the 2/3 eibach, and a 2" belltech shackle on there. So total I have 2/5.
I'm thinking about a lift now, so if your interested maybe we can work out a deal, email me @ DeluxF150@virtualford.org
Last edited by Deluxf150; Jan 8, 2009 at 04:33 PM.




