Lifted 2018 with 22’s

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Jonny V

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Got them to 62, still talking with them.

Nope....way too high for damaged goods.....

Most all of the guys on here are pretty straight. Lift kits are a big no-no. There are lots of Gen2 Raptors available.
 

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The thing about Raptors is that everything is really expensive. So if you don't know what to do, in a lot of cases, it's better to be bone stock. That way, you're not messing things up. I owned my truck for almost three years when I decided to start modifying it. I damn near made some brutal mistakes that the guys on here saved me from.

There are more trucks out there. Get one that's not F-ed up.
 

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I wouldn't take the risk with a lifted truck but if the lift is a just bolt on and the dealer is willing to work with you and remove it with dropping the price. Then you might be fine but search for better deals.
 
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I was under the impression that all drop bracket lifts for the F150 require cutting the frame. Run away from that truck; the lift is likely not reversible.
I looked at it and couldn’t see any cutting on the frame. Looked like it had blocks below rear springs and not quite sure what they did on the front. Will get better pics.

Brandon ford has a bunch of New 19’s sticker 74 lowered to 67, could be much better deal.
 

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I would use extreme caution with this one! I have had nothing but lifted trucks in my past, save for my Raptors. While researching lifts for these trucks, I found that the only reputable 4” lifts extend the bottom on the front shocks as well as drop the front crossmember (which is a frame cut no go back procedure). If they raised this truck with a top mount strut tower; the geometry of the suspension is way out of wack; yielding broken cvs, iwe failures, good luck with alignment, etc.

I have to say I miss being lifted (top of the world feeling), but I love doing all the things the Raptors are made for, something that would have broken every other lifted truck I previously owned.

For info on the lifts; check out the companies that lift brand new ones and dealers sell them with a warranty. Southern Comfort and Rocky Ridge; both kits use Fabtech lifts.
 
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