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Rear Suspension Compilation/Questions (lowering)

WattTheTruck

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Good morning,

I'm rocking a 2022 platinum. I purchased this truck used, prior owner installed either a 2 or 3" front lift via spacer on top of the front top hats. It looks nice level but I "feel" like I'm taking a pretty decent effeciency hit on the highway and I prefer the trucks look being a little bit lower + would like better handling. I'm going to remove the front lift kit and upgrade the suspension.

For the front I purchased:
  • Hellwig 7905 front swaybar - this is chromoly and larger diameter than OEM for reduced sway
  • Mevotech TXMS408141 front swaybar end links - greaseable and look a bit stronger than OEM
  • Bilstein 47-323841 front pair shocks/springs 6112 - much improved dampening, handling & off-road capability, adjustable height perch's
  • KYB SM5727 Mount Kit - OE Style front top hats for the Bilsteins

The front suspension is easy as we share components with the ICE F-150 therefore there is an abundance of front options out there.

For the rear suspension, these are all of the options I have discovered so far:


Consensus seems to be beyond 1.5" or maybe 2" of drop in the rear, you will most likely need the ICON camber kit installed for camber correction.

For my use case, removing my front spacers and swapping to the Bilsteins at the lowest setting my front should sit just slightly lower compared to a stock lightning, estimated 1/2" or so due to the additional weight of the lightning vs. the ICE counterpart the Bilsteins are made for. The Bilsteins and Hellwig bar should really tighten up the handling, dampening & sway so I'm excited for that. I do not like the exagerated raked look on stock Lightnings so I need to decide on a rear solution. Easiest option is the RC or McGaughy's pocket relocator kits - shouldn't need the ICON camber kit with these and it should look pretty decent. From what I read on here the Eibach kit is going to be too harsh & the Belltech drop shocks are poor quality and fail within a year or so, or at minimum the rubber bushings wear out. Beyond that you are looking at air suspension or ICON, both pretty expensive.

Have I missed any options? What would you recommend? There are a few options being used from 2004-2008 F150 front shocks, does this mean we could technically use any 04-08 ICE F150 front suspension options in the rear of the lightning or is it just certain shocks that seem to fit?

Thank you
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I do not like the exagerated raked look on stock Lightning
All pickup trucks have a higher rear end to accommodate for box loading and towing. The lightning isn't really any different than any other stock half ton as far as rake goes.

As long as you aren't towing or carrying heavy loads it shouldn't change performance that much except for the geometry being off front to back. Since the weight distribution is much closer to 50/50, I think you might need to upgrade or tune the rear sway control also to see worthwhile gains from an upgraded front one.

I'm interested to know how your project goes, keep us posted!
 

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Would love more details on the Ridetech Shockwave as I’ve only been able to locate 1 member that has them installed but no real details on fitment. Someone on Facebook had mentioned that it takes a custom upper mount in order to get it to the right height that member had posted… Anyone have additional information?

Have I missed any options? What would you recommend? There are a few options being used from 2004-2008 F150 front shocks, does this mean we could technically use any 04-08 ICE F150 front suspension options in the rear of the lightning or is it just certain shocks that seem to fit?
I had the same question here as I’m sure there are other coilover options out there. Didn’t want to buy up a few kids and take the chance though.
 

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The rear shock question is one I had as well. Throwing some 6112s in the back would be amazing!

It might be worth picking up a used set off the F150 forums and giving it a try. If it doesn't work one could sell them for what they have into them.
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