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Getting ready to get a new F150 Lariat 4x4 Powerboost. Looking to put a 4" or 6" BDS lift on it as soon as I get it with some 35's. Couple of questions for you all.
1 - I've had some people tell me that a 6" lift will make the truck less stable at 80+ mph (Obviously the roll-over capability is higher) but will it drive poorly at high speeds? Will have 35's on 20 inch rims.
2 - Same people told me at 6" you start getting into potential transmission issues due to the angles of the driveshaft and other things. Any truth to this?
3 - My wife is 5'3" and my daughter is 5'5". How hard will it be to use the standard Ford power running boards to get in? I'm 6'2" so I'm not worried but my wife will probably not like it if its a serious climb even with power deployable running boards.
4 - I'm in San Diego area. Anyone know a good, reliable lift installation place?
Thanks for any help!
1 - I've had some people tell me that a 6" lift will make the truck less stable at 80+ mph (Obviously the roll-over capability is higher) but will it drive poorly at high speeds? Will have 35's on 20 inch rims.
2 - Same people told me at 6" you start getting into potential transmission issues due to the angles of the driveshaft and other things. Any truth to this?
3 - My wife is 5'3" and my daughter is 5'5". How hard will it be to use the standard Ford power running boards to get in? I'm 6'2" so I'm not worried but my wife will probably not like it if its a serious climb even with power deployable running boards.
4 - I'm in San Diego area. Anyone know a good, reliable lift installation place?
Thanks for any help!
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