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Old 06-02-2008, 11:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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2005-2008 4.5" Lift Coil-over Conversion!!

We are pround to annouce the release of our 4.5" Lift Coil-over Conversion for the 2005-2007, and 2008 Ford Super Dutys. This system gives you the performance and ride quality of a race-style coil-over shock and custom reinforced mounting system, with out having to have a large amount of lift.
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Old 08-04-2008, 01:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If I already have the ICON 4.5" standard lift kit installed, would I just install this kit in place of the front springs and shocks?
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Thats pretty much it. You just need the coil-over mounts and the the coil-over shocks themselves. I would reccommend you go with the 4-Link system we offer, it will help realign the trucks front end when its all said and done.

This month we are running a 10% off special aswell, so it is a good time to consider upgrading!
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How much adjustability do you have as far as lift? How many inches of travel do you get with the coilover?
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They can be adjusted to add a bit more ride height, up to about 5.5" - 6". For anything higher then that we have the 7" - 9" Adjustable Coil-over Kit as well. With the 4.5" Lift coil-over you will get about three more inches of wheel travel.
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Wish I had $4200 to put into the suspension....need a kidney?
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Do you loose any payload?
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With this lift you don't lose any pay load capacity at all. We use the factory leaf springs with a 5" Block in the rear. This was the truck sits level and it still can haul as much as it did before the lift was installed.
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So how much installed for this system on a stock truck?
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