s.v.t.
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Hey all,
I am building my F-150 up to handle some larger tires for overlanding, and some easy to perhaps light moderate trails. I plan on running a ~34" tire, and my truck will be primarily used for daily driving; to and from work, as well as hauling odds and ends. No heavy loads or towing. I will eventually put a bed rack over my Retrax Pro XR, and add a R(ack)TT, adding other items to the rack, bed, cab such as a refrigerator, high lift jack, recovery goods, compressor, awning, etc.
For my needs I've narrowed down my suspension setup to either the Ford Performance Bilstein leveling kit, or the Eibach 2R kit. I've watched videos on each kit, and read up what I can find, but I am hoping for some real world experience from fellow Gen 14 F-150 owners. I understand some of the pros and cons with regard to valving, adjustability between each brand's front coilover.. I do plan on installing the suspension parts myself, so the Ford warranty is a moot point. I do wonder about the ability to lift the rear with these suspensions - perhaps an 1" with the front kit maxed on the Bilsteins at 2.5" and something comparable to the Eibach fronts. I do wonder about the affect to front suspension travel with that though.. things to think about.
Thanks in advance!
I am building my F-150 up to handle some larger tires for overlanding, and some easy to perhaps light moderate trails. I plan on running a ~34" tire, and my truck will be primarily used for daily driving; to and from work, as well as hauling odds and ends. No heavy loads or towing. I will eventually put a bed rack over my Retrax Pro XR, and add a R(ack)TT, adding other items to the rack, bed, cab such as a refrigerator, high lift jack, recovery goods, compressor, awning, etc.
For my needs I've narrowed down my suspension setup to either the Ford Performance Bilstein leveling kit, or the Eibach 2R kit. I've watched videos on each kit, and read up what I can find, but I am hoping for some real world experience from fellow Gen 14 F-150 owners. I understand some of the pros and cons with regard to valving, adjustability between each brand's front coilover.. I do plan on installing the suspension parts myself, so the Ford warranty is a moot point. I do wonder about the ability to lift the rear with these suspensions - perhaps an 1" with the front kit maxed on the Bilsteins at 2.5" and something comparable to the Eibach fronts. I do wonder about the affect to front suspension travel with that though.. things to think about.
Thanks in advance!
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