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Ford Raptor Suspension Discussion and Modification
Leveling Kit, Spring spacer, Lift Block NO-NOs
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<blockquote data-quote="ReadyLIFT Suspension" data-source="post: 672369" data-attributes="member: 14129"><p>The thing is the Raptor has a pretty large factory rake. You could get more of a lift in the front, about .5"-.75" from where you are now by going back the the lower perch and installing the <a href="http://www.readylift.com/products/ford/ford-raptor/leveling-kits.html" target="_blank">ReadyLIFT 2" spacer</a>. Another option would be to upgrade all the way to the <a href="http://www.readylift.com/products/ford/ford-raptor/off-road-suspension/ford-raptor-2010-2014-mid-travel-off-road-upgrade-kit/ford-raptor-2010-2014-mid-travel-upgrade-off-road-kit-44-2150.html" target="_blank">ReadyLIFT Off-Road Mid-Travel suspension kit 44-2150</a>. This kit allows for 3" of lift that would get you to your desired height in the front. Just remember that would also require going back down to the lower perch.</p><p></p><p>Speaking honestly, I wouldn't call it an issue, but the only thing I could see would be some premature wear on the cv boots. But this is fairly common with any type of lifted Raptor. Especially if going off-road where dirt can just grind away at them. Simply put, the design of the ReadyLIFT 2" spacer works to level out your Raptor and lets you accommodate a 35" wheel and tire in a simple bolt-on upgrade without that much investment, and the best part is that it's all backed with our warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReadyLIFT Suspension, post: 672369, member: 14129"] The thing is the Raptor has a pretty large factory rake. You could get more of a lift in the front, about .5"-.75" from where you are now by going back the the lower perch and installing the [URL="http://www.readylift.com/products/ford/ford-raptor/leveling-kits.html"]ReadyLIFT 2" spacer[/URL]. Another option would be to upgrade all the way to the [URL="http://www.readylift.com/products/ford/ford-raptor/off-road-suspension/ford-raptor-2010-2014-mid-travel-off-road-upgrade-kit/ford-raptor-2010-2014-mid-travel-upgrade-off-road-kit-44-2150.html"]ReadyLIFT Off-Road Mid-Travel suspension kit 44-2150[/URL]. This kit allows for 3" of lift that would get you to your desired height in the front. Just remember that would also require going back down to the lower perch. Speaking honestly, I wouldn't call it an issue, but the only thing I could see would be some premature wear on the cv boots. But this is fairly common with any type of lifted Raptor. Especially if going off-road where dirt can just grind away at them. Simply put, the design of the ReadyLIFT 2" spacer works to level out your Raptor and lets you accommodate a 35" wheel and tire in a simple bolt-on upgrade without that much investment, and the best part is that it's all backed with our warranty. [/QUOTE]
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