2in. drop shackle instead of a 2in lvl kit?
2in. drop shackle instead of a 2in lvl kit?
Is there a reason I can't drop the back down on my 09 FX4 instead of raise the front up??
I am not looking to off-road ever. I just like the 4x4 for the MN winters.
I am also looking to put more of a street rim and tire set up for summer only on.
So can I just drop the back and add a helper spring or just drop it a lot and add a leaf? I want to maintain the hauling ability.
I am not looking to off-road ever. I just like the 4x4 for the MN winters.
I am also looking to put more of a street rim and tire set up for summer only on.
So can I just drop the back and add a helper spring or just drop it a lot and add a leaf? I want to maintain the hauling ability.
Is there a reason I can't drop the back down on my 09 FX4 instead of raise the front up??
I am not looking to off-road ever. I just like the 4x4 for the MN winters.
I am also looking to put more of a street rim and tire set up for summer only on.
So can I just drop the back and add a helper spring or just drop it a lot and add a leaf? I want to maintain the hauling ability.
I am not looking to off-road ever. I just like the 4x4 for the MN winters.
I am also looking to put more of a street rim and tire set up for summer only on.
So can I just drop the back and add a helper spring or just drop it a lot and add a leaf? I want to maintain the hauling ability.
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Jim
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To answer part of your question, I think a 2" drop in the rear is better for several reasons. The spacers in the front can cause wear on the front end, and I think it requires an alignment. Dropping the rear will help gas mileage slightly where lifting the front will hurt it slightly.
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Jim
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Yes, you get the ubolts for a 4X2. Easy to do and easily undone should you want to later.
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Thanks guys.
What about a helper spring? This is more so I don't sag while hauling a small load.
What about a helper spring? This is more so I don't sag while hauling a small load.
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I would not mess with it. I don't think you will even notice it. I have 2" drop shackles on my 4x2 and I don't notice it.
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