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Old Feb 26, 2005 | 11:44 AM
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So I'm a tightwad and.....

I got a 02 2wd 4.2 ext cab looking for a lift kit that will raise the truck 7 to 10 inches...wanna run 35" tires...

I know it's a V6 and power can be a issue so I already installed a chip..full exaust system, electric fans, TB spacer, K&N cold air induction set up, and fixing to install some steeper gear this weekend...

Now I have already spent some money just trying to keep what little power this thing already has..

What are the options on a lift kit... I know Fabtech makes some kits for like 1K and up but is there any other ways to cut cost?
I dont mind running a body lift kit if I have to to get the extra inches I need but I'm running out of money on this project and wanna see if theres a cheaper way out?

Any input would be great!
 
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Old Feb 26, 2005 | 11:20 PM
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You could combine a 3 inch body lift, 2 inch Daystar spacers and a set of 3.5 inch lift spindles for 8.5 inches of lift up front and then add a lift block and add-a-leaf in the rear.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2005 | 05:02 PM
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Originally posted by wandell
You could combine a 3 inch body lift, 2 inch Daystar spacers and a set of 3.5 inch lift spindles for 8.5 inches of lift up front and then add a lift block and add-a-leaf in the rear.
Ooooh... thumbs down to that. I like to pinch pennies, too, but not when it compromises the safety of myself or other people on the road. Just say 'no' to lift blocks for the rear.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2005 | 09:25 PM
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sorry to get off topic. but it seems that you cant PM here.

hows the power out of that V6 after all you've done? im desperate to give mine some *****.
 
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Old Feb 27, 2005 | 10:15 PM
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There is nothing wrong with lift blocks in the rear, it's the front where they should never be used. As an example, every 4x4 F-150, F-250 and F-350 that Ford produces comes with a lift block in the rear.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2005 | 07:32 AM
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Originally posted by wandell
There is nothing wrong with lift blocks in the rear, it's the front where they should never be used. As an example, every 4x4 F-150, F-250 and F-350 that Ford produces comes with a lift block in the rear.
Well, I guess it's up to the threadstarter if he wants to **** his leafs up... that's not for me, though. Plus I'm willing to bet that the 'liftblocks' Ford puts on at the factory aren't gonna be 6+ ****ing inches tall. :-/
 

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Old Feb 28, 2005 | 07:57 AM
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No, they are not 6 inches tall. That's why I suggested a combination of a lift block and an add-a-leaf. Also, the F-350 lift block Ford uses is 4 inches. Maybe they should recall the millions of F-350's they have sold before the rear leaves are destroyed.
 
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Old Feb 28, 2005 | 07:04 PM
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their is nothing wrong with a 4" lift blocks for the rear it is 100% safe and functional and if wheel hop acurs then traction bars can fix it i agree 100% with wandell, i hav been offraoding and building offroad rigs for years, no problems with lift blocks
 
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Old Feb 28, 2005 | 07:39 PM
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Thank you Bigtruck311!!
 
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Old Mar 2, 2005 | 07:14 AM
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Thanks for the info guys!
 
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Old Mar 2, 2005 | 08:42 PM
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BigTruck311, What type of 4.88 gears are you running?
 
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