Love the look of your truck looking to do something like this with my 13 screw, what do you have for a level up front and also what size tire are you running?
Jacob we ran the Fox 2.5 leveling kit on this build, find out all the info over on the build page via the link! www.stage3motorsports.com/Stage-3s-2014-F150-5-0L-STX-Hunting-Truck-Project.html
Not according to ReadyLift: www.readylift.com/shop/v/ford/f-150/2017/4wd. I'd also be extremely hesitant to use an add-a-leaf kit that's billed to work from 2011-2018, since the weight of the trucks is so different (especially in the rear). You'd likely get more lift than what the add-a-leaf is rated for and a pretty bad ride.
How would you feel about getting a pallet of grass and placing it in the back your truck where your 4-wheeler was.I got a pallet of grass the other day and I didn't realize it weighed about 3,000 lb and lowered my truck tremendously. Is the ride comfort with your new add-on in the rear?
This setup was perfect for the additional weight and could take more than what we threw at it, If you have more questions on the best setup for your rear end give our team a call at 623-434-5277
Tell us how your truck would sit if your bed was full of soil say 2000 to 2500 lbs. F150 should carry 1 ton if you have the suspension right and a normal size bed.
Go to a shop that does springs and have them add one leaf that has the same arc as your stock leaf spring and add it between the overload and your truck should be same height. This will make your ride more like a truck harder than a car suspension but you will be able to fill your bed full of fire wood or compost or soil without the back of your truck sagging down to the axel.
I love factory rake on lifted trucks
what bout front suspension? do need to replace shock . by way the video very hopeful Thank a lot
Geezus. Using an impact to tighten everything. Poor shock mounts. Those things are only supposed to be like 30 ft. lbs.
What size block did you use??? Sweet build. I building my truck like yours
Love the look of your truck looking to do something like this with my 13 screw, what do you have for a level up front and also what size tire are you running?
Jacob we ran the Fox 2.5 leveling kit on this build, find out all the info over on the build page via the link! www.stage3motorsports.com/Stage-3s-2014-F150-5-0L-STX-Hunting-Truck-Project.html
I got a 6 inch BDS lift on a 2020 F150. Can I add these to create more rake? I already have the 5 inch rear block on.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I heard out there this can be installed in F-150 until 2017. I plan to buy it,but I want to be sure since mine is 2016.
Not according to ReadyLift: www.readylift.com/shop/v/ford/f-150/2017/4wd. I'd also be extremely hesitant to use an add-a-leaf kit that's billed to work from 2011-2018, since the weight of the trucks is so different (especially in the rear). You'd likely get more lift than what the add-a-leaf is rated for and a pretty bad ride.
How would you feel about getting a pallet of grass and placing it in the back your truck where your 4-wheeler was.I got a pallet of grass the other day and I didn't realize it weighed about 3,000 lb and lowered my truck tremendously. Is the ride comfort with your new add-on in the rear?
This setup was perfect for the additional weight and could take more than what we threw at it, If you have more questions on the best setup for your rear end give our team a call at 623-434-5277
Tell us how your truck would sit if your bed was full of soil say 2000 to 2500 lbs. F150 should carry 1 ton if you have the suspension right and a normal size bed.
What size rear lift block did you use?
Good looking truck!
Thanks Jason!
Does this kit work on the 2011 raptor
Are new U bolts required?
Just replace them anyway it’s not worth the risk
What if I don't want to add lift? I just want to prevent sag
There isn't much you can do to prevent sag without adding a larger add-a-leaf or a rear block
Airbags would be your best option.
I'd like to know how this affected the ride? Did the ride quality get way harder and bumpy especially when empty? Thank you
Go to a shop that does springs and have them add one leaf that has the same arc as your stock leaf spring and add it between the overload and your truck should be same height. This will make your ride more like a truck harder than a car suspension but you will be able to fill your bed full of fire wood or compost or soil without the back of your truck sagging down to the axel.