Bigg50
FRF Addict
Tell me why a 4 inch suspension lift if bad
I ask the question because I along with many other members on this forum would like too or are running 37" or greater size tires. The options to run 37's guys have been using is Top perch, upgraded control arms, upgraded cv axles, and aftermarket fenders. This still leads to issues due to the strain on cv axles. Yes, the upgraded cv's are stronger and more likely to hold up but still a week point.
Now, the arguments I hear against a suspension lift are the change in center of gravity and change in suspension geometry. I think these are both bogus when it comes to a smaller size 4" lift as top perch lifts the truck 3-3.5"s. I don't know if it's actually compatible with the Raptor but 4wheelparts says Fabtech has a 4" lift that's compatible with the Raptor.
A 4" lift would have roughly the same center of gravity as top perch, keep stock angles on the cv axles and other suspension components.
So, why is a 4 inch suspension lift bad?
I ask the question because I along with many other members on this forum would like too or are running 37" or greater size tires. The options to run 37's guys have been using is Top perch, upgraded control arms, upgraded cv axles, and aftermarket fenders. This still leads to issues due to the strain on cv axles. Yes, the upgraded cv's are stronger and more likely to hold up but still a week point.
Now, the arguments I hear against a suspension lift are the change in center of gravity and change in suspension geometry. I think these are both bogus when it comes to a smaller size 4" lift as top perch lifts the truck 3-3.5"s. I don't know if it's actually compatible with the Raptor but 4wheelparts says Fabtech has a 4" lift that's compatible with the Raptor.
A 4" lift would have roughly the same center of gravity as top perch, keep stock angles on the cv axles and other suspension components.
So, why is a 4 inch suspension lift bad?