What's the difference??
What's the difference??
I don't have a big IQ when it comes to suspension, so I might be asking a stupid question. What is the difference between 2wd lifts and 4wd lifts? All I can find for my '05 2wd is the 6" lifts, but the 4wd guys can get a 4" lift. That's all the lift I need for my truck. Can the 4wd lifts fit on the 2wds???
4wd lifts will not fit on a 2wd. there is a lot more stuff in the front end that 4wd lifts have to drop and have brackets for, but a 4in. lift on a 2wd would only be like a 2in. on a 4wd which means you couldn't even run 35's properly. what size tire are you wanting to run?
It's not a crazy question since the suspension design for the 04-10 4x4 and 4x2 trucks is the same. I've always wondered if the lifts were the same, with just a few 4x4 related parts left out. I know I've read of 4x2 Chevy HD's using 4x4 lifts as there suspensions are also the same. I've never seen it done it done on a Ford however.
That was my idea. I was wondering if you wouldn't use the brackets that relocate the front diff.
yeah same here.. I think the 2.5" leveling kit plus another 2-4" would be great for a 2wd.. another thread on here is talking bout swapping front springs with 4wd springs to get another 2" but I dont know if I want to try it. someone said 4wd springs are alot stiffer...
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the strut is I think 1" longer on the 4wds, but I don't know if you could fit the 4wd shocks on the 2wds. That would be my answer to my problem, but I'm too afraid to try it without knowing for certain.
Ya there's a thread on here that says getting 4x4 oem shocks or ones just like them will get you the extra lift needed for 35's and won't stress the ball joints since 2wd and 4x4 front end are the same minus shocks from what I've read about it


