When doing this job. Spray all bolts with bb blast. DON'T REMOVE THE NUTS ON TOP OF SHOCKS. just take the 18mm bolts off bottoms. Great video and God bless to all
Fantastic videos. I have an f250 rwd and have a hard time finding quality content until I found your channel. I too am from H town so maybe one day we can link so that you can give me a couple pointers on my truck 🤘👍
You doubled the clearance. I thought that would look to high but it looks perfect. It's longer springs AND the 2" lift kit for 4". The back of my truck is 6" higher than the front so this would work on my truck as well 2010 250 Super Crew Diesel
Posting my results. 2000 Ford Excursion XLT 2WD 5.4L. Installed HD SSC Supercoils and Supreme Suspension 2" Delrin Coil Spacers. Positive Camber 6.5° drivers side and 6.6° passenger. Not sure if moog adjustable ball joint and the moog K80109 4° adjustable bushing would have have fixed it. I had to remove my coil spacers and had just under 4° so the K80109 got it in spec. But I needed a Dropped Pitman Arm due to steering binding and not returning to center. That was my result. Thank you again for the video.
@@grierjohnson6323 the HD coils for my 5.4l brings it close to 4 inches and with the spacer almost 6 inches which is more than the Twin I Beam are made to go. I removed the spacer and stuck with the coil springs. I added a heavy duty rear springs plus a 1" spacer on the back. It came out nice.
Expensive but you Got me looking for this 7.3 mod 1999-2004 Ford Super Duty Coilover Conversion Kit This kit is engineered for the Carli Suspension Coilover or Dominator Suspension Kits. Finally, you can have the best of both worlds-the reliability of your 7.3L Powerstroke with better ride and handling than brand-new trucks
Did you have to do drop brackets for the I beams? I just did a similar leveling kit on my 02 f250 and replaced the cambers as well but it still won’t align without the drop brackets. Only problem is that I can’t find them anywhere online or at lift shops. If you have any ideas it would be much appreciated
I did the same thing and am having the same problem some trucks get lucky and there is enough room for the I beam to clear the ball joint so in my case I’m going to have to grind down the top of the I beam and I’m going to change the 3in spacer to a 2” spacer. And I’m going to take it back up to the alignment shop.
Yo it’s been a while now running the truck, couple questions. How does it feel, how doe it drive? Did you had to take it to aligned how’s the tire wear
awesome vid man! I just got my coils and plan on putting them and the 2in spacers in this weekend! saame setup. u didnt have to grind down that little bracket piece on top of the coil?
Hey So I ended up doing the coil spring and spacer, and I have the Moog Adjusters in there, but I’ve been to three different shops and they said they can’t do it, any suggestions? My alignment is way off. New Upper and lower ball joints on each side as well
Michael 6.0 from my experience it’s hard to find someone that can do proper alignments on modified suspension, makes me wish I had my own alignment rack so I don’t have the hassle of finding a good shop
Did you have any problems getting it aligned after all that lift, I want to lift my 2012 f-250 2wd but I’m worried I’ll have to install I beams drop down brackets.
I'm not sure when you posted this but I was wondering how it is working out? I have a 2000 ford excursion and bought Super Coils SSC-30 HD coils and I have the Supreme Suspensions Delrin 2" coil spacers and the Moog Bushings. I haven't installed anything yet I just wanted to see if you had any issues or regrets using both. For sure I will install the coils just trying to get an idea about using them both. Thank you in advance. I appreciate and subscribe to your videos.
Having trouble putting my 3” spacer on, suspension doesn’t drop enough for me to squeeze them in and the coils springs. Anybody have any ideas ? Already disconnected sway bar and shock
From Ken Coffey, Hello Everyone.....I'm a car and truck guy...know my stuff....the conversion on an I Beam two wheel drive 2000 plus Ford truck lift is problematic. Yes, you can take new or old front springs and add a two inch lift just as described in the video. Yes, you can use permanently adjusted Moog camber or the most extreme adjustable Moog camber bushing and set to extreme...adjustment of four degrees from factory. . With project complete and truck ready to roll, there is a dangerous bottom negative camber that still exists even with the Moog adjustable camber bushing rotated to extreme. The tires will shred and an unsafe camber will exist. Taking your vehicle to an alignment shop will not fix the problem. They can toe-in align, but the camber bushing still exists at an improper fix. The video was done beautifully and am not judging the value of the project, however as a suspension expert, your camber will always be at least two degrees off with the top of the tires protruding out beyond a plum camber as needed for road safety and proper handling. Solution: You need to change to after market A arms that are specifically made to manage a lift and maintain proper camber specifications. Thanks for reading.
Not true I did this about 10 years ago on my 2003 f350 dually 2wd and I am running 285 mud terrains and I get about 45000 to 50000 miles out of my tires and I tow an 180000 lbs trailer about 6 times a year. I also put a locker on the rear and I never get stuck anywhere.
Hey Rich I have never changed them they are factory and I have never had problems with it. I do rotate my tires every 10000 miles and it cost me $125 to do that but I think that is why I get the miles I get out of the tires! Now I do not take my truck and go out and get crazy in it but I do take it off road but I know my limits. There is a guy on you tube that just bought a 2006 f350 2wd dually and he is going to put a 6 in lift on his and his you tube channel is powerstoke pat so check him out!!
Are the Bilstein 4600s long enough with the HD Coils and the 2" Leveling Kit or would the 5100s be better with the lift? Does the front suspension feel limited with the 4600s?
From the research I’ve done they say it’s ok for only a 2” lift. Suspension feels fine just a bit more stiffer with the shocks and springs but that’s to move expected
@@SwishLifeGarage Thanks for the reply! Your video is the best one I've came across by far. I'm ordering the 4600s, HD Coils, 2" Leveling Kit. I didn't know I would need the Moog Camber Kit so also ordering that and appreciate you showing the part # for that. Hope my 250 looks as good as yours up front when I'm done. Cheers!
@@darrylprice7336 what all did you have to buy different to get a 3 inch lift to work. I have a 2000 f350 and I'm 6 inches higher in the back and wanted it level.
@@SwishLifeGarage thanks brother great video... My truck looks about the same as yours when you started... I'm going to use this info for sure... I already ordered the springs
I did everything you did to my 99 7.3 f350 and now the alignment shop says they can’t adjust the camber and it’s bad they said there is no room for camber adjustment between spindle and I beam? What do I do know?? I literally did everything in the video
SwishLife Garage thank you!! Just bought the same set up as yours for my 2000 Ford F-250 5.4L. However my truck doesn’t have the sway bar, looks different down there. But I will be using your video for reference. 🙏
When doing this job. Spray all bolts with bb blast. DON'T REMOVE THE NUTS ON TOP OF SHOCKS. just take the 18mm bolts off bottoms. Great video and God bless to all
You did a great job, son. I'll be doing my 7.3L next weekend, and your video certainly helped.
Fantastic videos. I have an f250 rwd and have a hard time finding quality content until I found your channel. I too am from H town so maybe one day we can link so that you can give me a couple pointers on my truck 🤘👍
You doubled the clearance. I thought that would look to high but it looks perfect. It's longer springs AND the 2" lift kit for 4". The back of my truck is 6" higher than the front so this would work on my truck as well 2010 250 Super Crew Diesel
That level kit looks clean i hate squatted trucks lol
I need the number part of the coil springs I have 2002 F250 2wd 7.3
Posting my results. 2000 Ford Excursion XLT 2WD 5.4L. Installed HD SSC Supercoils and Supreme Suspension 2" Delrin Coil Spacers. Positive Camber 6.5° drivers side and 6.6° passenger. Not sure if moog adjustable ball joint and the moog K80109 4° adjustable bushing would have have fixed it. I had to remove my coil spacers and had just under 4° so the K80109 got it in spec. But I needed a Dropped Pitman Arm due to steering binding and not returning to center. That was my result. Thank you again for the video.
Ken Yousif I too have an excursion how much lift does this give you with the f250 spring and spacer
@@grierjohnson6323 the HD coils for my 5.4l brings it close to 4 inches and with the spacer almost 6 inches which is more than the Twin I Beam are made to go. I removed the spacer and stuck with the coil springs. I added a heavy duty rear springs plus a 1" spacer on the back. It came out nice.
Have the same truck, same problem. Like what you've done to it looks great. Going to do same to mine.
Great job. A shop would have charged you over a grand for that work. I just bought a 2006 f250, the front end is so low.
I just got a 2005 f350 mine is very low also need to raise mine
Expensive but you Got me looking for this 7.3 mod 1999-2004 Ford Super Duty Coilover Conversion Kit This kit is engineered for the Carli Suspension Coilover or Dominator Suspension Kits. Finally, you can have the best of both worlds-the reliability of your 7.3L Powerstroke with better ride and handling than brand-new trucks
What kit did you end up buying? The only have for the 4x4 which is solid axle not i beam 🤔
Put a link on all the parts I'm trying to do the same on my f350
@swishlife garage
Hey Bro, Where did you get the coil springs?
Great video would have been nice if you put the part numbers
easier if your remove the swaybar links before you remove springs
Always listen to your dad👍
Pretty good man. Excellent job.
Just did mine bro, Thanks for da vid. Helped out a bunch! First time
That was awesome you showed me how to do it and the camber adjust thing. Did you do ball joints before or during the camber adjust install lmk thanks
It was done before
Thanks man for the video I just bought all the parts for mine
Did you have to do drop brackets for the I beams? I just did a similar leveling kit on my 02 f250 and replaced the cambers as well but it still won’t align without the drop brackets. Only problem is that I can’t find them anywhere online or at lift shops. If you have any ideas it would be much appreciated
I did the same thing and am having the same problem some trucks get lucky and there is enough room for the I beam to clear the ball joint so in my case I’m going to have to grind down the top of the I beam and I’m going to change the 3in spacer to a 2” spacer. And I’m going to take it back up to the alignment shop.
Yo it’s been a while now running the truck, couple questions. How does it feel, how doe it drive? Did you had to take it to aligned how’s the tire wear
Good video. Thanks. Yeah my cool bushing fell apart in 15 pieces. Thanks for the details like 1" and 8th wrench. For that big nut
I have the same truck and I want to do this same thing to the front end. What size tires are on there? They look great
awesome vid man! I just got my coils and plan on putting them and the 2in spacers in this weekend! saame setup. u didnt have to grind down that little bracket piece on top of the coil?
Michael 6.0 thank you, I didn’t have to grind anything down for the fitment, I didn’t have any troubles with it.
Hey So I ended up doing the coil spring and spacer, and I have the Moog Adjusters in there, but I’ve been to three different shops and they said they can’t do it, any suggestions? My alignment is way off. New Upper and lower ball joints on each side as well
Michael 6.0 from my experience it’s hard to find someone that can do proper alignments on modified suspension, makes me wish I had my own alignment rack so I don’t have the hassle of finding a good shop
Where did you buy all the parts?
I'm looking for it. Did you get new shocks?
I’m having the same problem. Positive camber, no shops around here seem to have a solution.
Do you have the link where you got the 2 inch leveling kit?
Did you have any problems getting it aligned after all that lift, I want to lift my 2012 f-250 2wd but I’m worried I’ll have to install I beams drop down brackets.
I'm not sure when you posted this but I was wondering how it is working out? I have a 2000 ford excursion and bought Super Coils SSC-30 HD coils and I have the Supreme Suspensions Delrin 2" coil spacers and the Moog Bushings. I haven't installed anything yet I just wanted to see if you had any issues or regrets using both. For sure I will install the coils just trying to get an idea about using them both. Thank you in advance. I appreciate and subscribe to your videos.
Ken Yousif nope note one regret about the set up I’m using, it rides great!
I wonder if you could give me a link and model number for all the parts. A specially springs, shocks and polyurethane spacers.
Thank you for this video, I am going to be doing this next week and I am going to save your video.
What shocks did you use? I have done the same mod and cant find the correct shock.
What size is that driver side rear tire? Looks a bit wider than the fronts are
Great video. Been a great help thanks
What’s the leveling kits part number?
I dare you to put 315/75/16’s lol.
Having trouble putting my 3” spacer on, suspension doesn’t drop enough for me to squeeze them in and the coils springs. Anybody have any ideas ? Already disconnected sway bar and shock
I put a 2.5 inch leveling kit on mine minus springs and new shocks. Would you say this exact thing leveled out the front with the back?
From Ken Coffey, Hello Everyone.....I'm a car and truck guy...know my stuff....the conversion on an I Beam two wheel drive 2000 plus Ford truck lift is problematic. Yes, you can take new or old front springs and add a two inch lift just as described in the video. Yes, you can use permanently adjusted Moog camber or the most extreme adjustable Moog camber bushing and set to extreme...adjustment of four degrees from factory. . With project complete and truck ready to roll, there is a dangerous bottom negative camber that still exists even with the Moog adjustable camber bushing rotated to extreme. The tires will shred and an unsafe camber will exist. Taking your vehicle to an alignment shop will not fix the problem. They can toe-in align, but the camber bushing still exists at an improper fix. The video was done beautifully and am not judging the value of the project, however as a suspension expert, your camber will always be at least two degrees off with the top of the tires protruding out beyond a plum camber as needed for road safety and proper handling. Solution: You need to change to after market A arms that are specifically made to manage a lift and maintain proper camber specifications. Thanks for reading.
Not true I did this about 10 years ago on my 2003 f350 dually 2wd and I am running 285 mud terrains and I get about 45000 to 50000 miles out of my tires and I tow an 180000 lbs trailer about 6 times a year. I also put a locker on the rear and I never get stuck anywhere.
@@DannyridesMTB55 who's I beams did you use, as for I can't find anyone who makes them for a F350.
Hey Rich I have never changed them they are factory and I have never had problems with it. I do rotate my tires every 10000 miles and it cost me $125 to do that but I think that is why I get the miles I get out of the tires! Now I do not take my truck and go out and get crazy in it but I do take it off road but I know my limits. There is a guy on you tube that just bought a 2006 f350 2wd dually and he is going to put a 6 in lift on his and his you tube channel is powerstoke pat so check him out!!
Would’ve been much easier to take off the lower bolt to the shock.👍👍👍
Did the truck handle better then stock? I want to update my stock 2wd and level it
We're you find the lifting kit coil and 2 inch Spacer
Hi do you know the part number for the shocks
Thanks for the video brother . I have some question to ask , Where can I order the shocks for 2 Inch spacers and what's the lengths of the shocks?
They come in ranges. Some are designed for 0"-2" lift
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I’ve watched several of these videos why does no one use any penetrating lube but complain how tight and rusty they are
Are the Bilstein 4600s long enough with the HD Coils and the 2" Leveling Kit or would the 5100s be better with the lift? Does the front suspension feel limited with the 4600s?
From the research I’ve done they say it’s ok for only a 2” lift. Suspension feels fine just a bit more stiffer with the shocks and springs but that’s to move expected
@@SwishLifeGarage Thanks for the reply! Your video is the best one I've came across by far. I'm ordering the 4600s, HD Coils, 2" Leveling Kit. I didn't know I would need the Moog Camber Kit so also ordering that and appreciate you showing the part # for that. Hope my 250 looks as good as yours up front when I'm done. Cheers!
@@marcusstamm7489 good luck man!
Can I put a block lift on the front of my f350
And the the new springs ??
Where did you order the springs? (Brand etc)
The coil spring spacer goes first at the bottom Then the insulator then the spring correct?
spring nut adapter first, next poly spacer, and then the spring and tighten it down with the washer and nut
Do you have a list of parts?
What brand and where did you get those polyurethane 2" spacers?
Did you find out , I'd like to know
@@BradRuss-h4i i believe the brand is prothane
Thanks I tried liking the video twice
What's the shock number for those bilstein
hows the driving though?
Hey nice truck, I am wondering how hard you think it would be to get a 3 inch puck in there? I need some help I keep hearing it's not worth it
I did a 3 inch today . No problems what so ever .
@@darrylprice7336 what all did you have to buy different to get a 3 inch lift to work. I have a 2000 f350 and I'm 6 inches higher in the back and wanted it level.
Good video...about how much did all this suspension cost roughly?
Gorilla Cookie SFV thank you! I would say this cost around $500-$600
@@SwishLifeGarage thanks brother great video... My truck looks about the same as yours when you started... I'm going to use this info for sure... I already ordered the springs
This video helped so much
I did everything you did to my 99 7.3 f350 and now the alignment shop says they can’t adjust the camber and it’s bad they said there is no room for camber adjustment between spindle and I beam? What do I do know?? I literally did everything in the video
Camber bushings
I did that when I changed everything
Can you give me the site on spacers
i thought the block went on top of the spring?
You thought wrong sir. They go on the bottom.
They do on a 4wd
I put mine on top its a 2wd but also a dodge only saw 1 video with spacer on bottom but my jeep is 4wd and also has spacer on top of spring
why would you lift a 2wd truck?
Nice truck.
How did you fix the alignment in the camber issue. Right now mine are 3° out on the top cannot figure out how to fix it
I was about to ask same thing, I’ve heard it’ll give a camber issue but wasn’t sure.
@@duztentoliver3823 ended up taking the 2 inch lift blocks out and putting the zero camber back in
I tried the 2 inch blocks as well. But ended up having to take those out as well. still haven’t figured out the issue and how to remedy it
Same problem here. Positive camber
What is that camber set on?
Good job man
This hella helped thanks
How much does this cost
Parts list please
Did you lift the rear? Need to do the same to my truck.
Alan Lee no the rear is stock except for a bit wider tires on the rear at the time of this recording
What series was the Bilstein shocks? 4600? Etc..
Buddyrebel yes sir 4600
SwishLife Garage thank you!! Just bought the same set up as yours for my 2000 Ford F-250 5.4L. However my truck doesn’t have the sway bar, looks different down there. But I will be using your video for reference. 🙏
Holaaa cómo estás ? Tengo una pregunta, que bujías debe usar esa camioneta?, Saludos
Es diesel, no usa bujias.
Do you absolutely need longer shocks to make the spacers work? I have 2” spring spacers I’m putting on my 2001 F250 Lariat soon.
Was it's easily aligned with that camber kit? N how was the ride quality?
@Jessie Sanders Dick
Stupid question never seen camber kit do u turn it to adjust it u kinda lost me what camber kit do
Yes, loosen the nut and bolt holding it, and turn it to get the camber back to 0 degrees.
Hey brother how bad did this drop your mpg?
LOL. This should have nothing to do with fuel economy
Thanks i´m from Brasil
hi from texas
How much would you spent on all this bro?
$500
Yo yo bro....wuz ut??.
what size motor in it
leo ybarra 7.3L
Where did you get the leveling blocks at?
Jeremy Holland got them on amazon from a company called prothane
Thanks
Thanks
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Hey man howd this workout on your truck? Any relaying issues?
avery davis nah not any problems with the suspension at all rides great, obviously just stiffer as you would expect
Next project for my 7.3 thanks man!
Liked your video
Omg!!! Why go thru the Xtra work removing the wheel well when you can just diconnect lower shock mount bolt???? you don't see that!!???!!!!
So he could have more room for the bolts up top
Good work!
S4$
Where did you order the springs?
Where did you get the coil springs?
Can i put a block lift on the front of my f350