Bsqrd
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Please do this!! I can't stand trucks coming up behind me at night with a lift and they didn't do this.Oh! Readjust your headlights!
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Please do this!! I can't stand trucks coming up behind me at night with a lift and they didn't do this.Oh! Readjust your headlights!
You only "need" a UCA if your new coils are 2.5 inches in diameter. Fox 2.5 kings, icons all require a UCA. If you do order a UCA make sure to check if you have aluminum or steel knuckles. Camburg and Total Chaos send parts for both knuckles so you're safe with them. Icon is not making for steel yet.
got them off stage3 motorsports......bajadesigns pro in yellow.link to those fogs? *drool*
Did you have to install extended sway bar links?Just had Fox 2.0 Coilovers (non-Ford Performance version - the normal ones) installed this past Friday and I'm so glad that I no longer have the FX4 suspension (the nose dive is gone with braking).
I left the coilovers at the height that they came at and it looks like I got about 2" of lift in the front from them (haven't measured to confirm). No aftermarket upper control arms were installed and the shop that installed it was able to align it at that height.
Tires: Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 255/75/17 - stock wheels. I also fit one of these in the spare tire area without any issues for clearance.
Super happy with the look and feel of the new setup. Sharing this just in case anyone is unsure if a certain tire size will fit with a certain lift.
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Ford Fox Off Road. Everything else is stock. It's really a nicer ride than the FX4.
Did you have to install extended sway bar end links?It's a 2" or 2.5" front level kit which takes away the rake and makes it level with the rear. You still get about a 1/4" - 3/8" rake but looks level to then eye. If you go perfectly level then you need to be careful if you haul heavy loads or tow as the rear will now sag and your front will be nose high. In that case some will add a 1" level in the rear.
Fox and a couple others have adjustable shocks which are more expensive nut nice if you want it adjustable and they are better and less chance of wear on the front end parts than spacers. I went with the 2.5" RC level kit and like the results.
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No I didn't have to do anything and never had any rubbing issues. Just get an alignment and you're good to go.Did you have to install extended sway bar end links?
I bought a Ford/Fox 2.0 kit from Levittown. Had it installed by the Ford dealer where I purchased my Ranger. Unbeknownst to me, they set the height at 3 inches which I just found out yesterday. I figured they would install it as it was out of of the box set at 2 inches. All is well for a while until I start hearing a knocking or clicking sound at low and higher speeds. Had a buddy's help to pinpoint there is a audible knock that we felt from the front sway bar and more specifically the drivers side sway bar end link. Made the noise for months before I finally did made an appointment to have the dealer look at it. They tell me that because it's been lifted it needs longer/extended sway bay end links... The dealer asked where I had the lift installed, told him right at the dealer! Why didn't they enlighten me about the need for extended links at the time of the suspension install? I haven't specifically come across much at all on this forum about the need for extended sway bar links. Now I am also wondering if there is a need for new UCA's to allow for more negative travel. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!!No I didn't have to do anything and never had any rubbing issues. Just get an alignment and you're good to go.
Since then I changed them out (back this May) for a set of Eibach coilovers. I now plan on keeping my Ranger for a few more years and wanted something better than the Fx4 suspension.
I've read where some here have replaced the UCA's but mine have been fine with my setup. My Eibach are set at 2.5" and I have 265/70/17 Nittos and still haven't had any issues or rubbing with about 6,000 miles on them now. Maybe see if they can lower it down to 2.5" and see if that helps before spending more money on UCA's?I bought a Ford/Fox 2.0 kit from Levittown. Had it installed by the Ford dealer where I purchased my Ranger. Unbeknownst to me, they set the height at 3 inches which I just found out yesterday. I figured they would install it as it was out of of the box set at 2 inches. All is well for a while until I start hearing a knocking or clicking sound at low and higher speeds. Had a buddy's help to pinpoint there is a audible knock that we felt from the front sway bar and more specifically the drivers side sway bar end link. Made the noise for months before I finally did made an appointment to have the dealer look at it. They tell me that because it's been lifted it needs longer/extended sway bay end links... The dealer asked where I had the lift installed, told him right at the dealer! Why didn't they enlighten me about the need for extended links at the time of the suspension install? I haven't specifically come across much at all on this forum about the need for extended sway bar links. Now I am also wondering if there is a need for new UCA's to allow for more negative travel. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!!![]()
The dealer is telling me that I need extended sway bar end links with any lift. As it is right now, the OEM link on the drivers side had broken at the bushing. I'm trying to understand the discrepancy between the dealer and what I have read on this forum.I've read where some here have replaced the UCA's but mine have been fine with my setup. My Eibach are set at 2.5" and I have 265/70/17 Nittos and still haven't had any issues or rubbing with about 6,000 miles on them now. Maybe see if they can lower it down to 2.5" and see if that helps before spending more money on UCA's?
That's not true as many of us here have lifts/levels without doing this. Now I'm not sure about going up to 3" but it sounds like the dealer set yours to this (instead of leaving it at the factory 2" setting) and yours broke and now they're trying to get out of fixing it. Hopefully someone else comes along that's gone up to 3" and can clarify it. Do you have another dealer or shop nearby that you could get a second opinion from?The dealer is telling me that I need extended sway bar end links with any lift. As it is right now, the OEM link on the drivers side had broken at the bushing. I'm trying to understand the discrepancy between the dealer and what I have read on this forum.
Maybe they didn’t remove it when they did the swap and then popped its ball and socket when they forced things back together. Easy fix if the boot is still in place.The dealer is telling me that I need extended sway bar end links with any lift. As it is right now, the OEM link on the drivers side had broken at the bushing. I'm trying to understand the discrepancy between the dealer and what I have read on this forum.
Thanks for the input guys. The investigation is on going. That's all I can say for now.That's not true as many of us here have lifts/levels without doing this. Now I'm not sure about going up to 3" but it sounds like the dealer set yours to this (instead of leaving it at the factory 2" setting) and yours broke and now they're trying to get out of fixing it. Hopefully someone else comes along that's gone up to 3" and can clarify it. Do you have another dealer or shop nearby that you could get a second opinion from?