I got a few questions
I got a few questions
I got a 05 super crew f150 with 2.5 lift on the front 1.5 blocks on the back i just bought a 6 inch coil over pro comp lift can i stack that 6 inch on top of what i have..................and if so can i take the 1.5 off and put 5 inch blocks on the back....and could you guys tell me where i can get some 5 inch blocks and what kind is the best.......and if that kit wont work on top of what i have on now will my back be lower then the front with just the 6 inch lify alone thanks
Ill Help! but im kinda confused on what your saying!. What 6" are you talking about stacking? the rear blocks or front coil spacer? I thought P Comp came with a 2" block to stack on the stock block in rear, I would use a 5" or 6" block and remove the stock one to give you 3" or 4" of lift in the rear, as for the front the height will be set by you with the adjustable coil over, no stacking anything on the front!
Hope this helps! Ill be around for awhile today if you have anymore questions!
Hope this helps! Ill be around for awhile today if you have anymore questions!
Man u alrite they really won't help no one on here is see I'm dumb to stuff like this.....I have a pro comp 6" coil over lift n I was wanted to know could I use the 2.5 leveling kit that's on to stack with the pc 6" lift and the 1.5" in the back with the pc lift also
I would install the 6" first without the 2.5 and see how the angles look first! some guys do put the 2.5 on top of the 6" but I wouldnt recomend it, this will cause problems with your CV's and your ball joints! the most I would recomend would be up to 1.5 on top of 6" in front.
As for the rear I wouldnt stack blocks as this is dangerous and illegal in some states, just buy a block and U-Bolt kit to get the rear the height you want!, Just remember if you raise the rear 3" or more, you need to add a driveline spacer, some better kits like Tough Copuntry come with it!
As for the rear I wouldnt stack blocks as this is dangerous and illegal in some states, just buy a block and U-Bolt kit to get the rear the height you want!, Just remember if you raise the rear 3" or more, you need to add a driveline spacer, some better kits like Tough Copuntry come with it!


