MMWissinger
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11/5 2:22p
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I am looking into getting a 2 or 3 inch body lift for my 1994 F150. I already have a 4 inch suspension lift but I have a couple of questions. I have heard something about "roll reducers," but what are these; where can i get one; and how much are they? The only thing I have heard about that does anything like that is a sway bar, but if anyone has any insight about this I need it...please.
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lounge lizard
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11/5 5:42p
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what would you need it for??
I had a 1990 f-150 with the same setup, 4" rancho suspension lift ( full leafs in the back. no blocks) and a 3" body lift running 33" tires.
pic`s are in my gallery.
didn`t need any roll reducers thingys. the only thing you might want to get when putting on the body lift is a set of gap guards. they just hide the gap between the frame and the body.
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MMWissinger
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11/6 5:35p
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I have 33`s as well, but the root issue I am having (and the reason I thought of doing a body lift) is my tires rub if I turn to sharp. My lift is from Rough Country and uses blocks on the leafs in the back. Is a body lift even the right thing to do? My tires rub on the inside of my wheel well so that is why I think I should do the body lift. What are these "roll reducers" or whatever they are, so I can have something to look up and have some idea of what they are. Thanks.
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11/6 5:44p
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I really have no idea what they are. never herd of them before now.
but! on the inside of both front I-beams there should be what looks to be a bolt where the knuckles would touch the inside of the king pin.
they are wheel locks that setys how far you can turn left to right.
adding a body lift will give you more room. the tires may not hit the inner wheel well. but it will still rub the frame in about the same place.
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MMWissinger
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11/6 6:18p
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I will have to take a look at that. I appreciate all of your input.
I couldn`t find the pictures you were talking about in your gallery.
If anyone else out here has any input about this topic, can you teach me a few things.
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11/7 6:37a
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sorry!
didn`t realize they weren`t all there in my gallery.
I`ll have to look for them.
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