Due to its style, comfort, performance, and abundance of available aftermarket accessories, the Ford F-150 has always been a popular choice among pickup owners. Ford truck enthusiasts know this truck inside and out and have always had a very personal relationship with their vehicles. It is their reliable daily driver and their play-time vehicle as well. In 1997, after decades of twin I-beam suspension, the F-150 4x4 transitioned into A-arm and torsion-bar front suspension. The rear suspension design remained the same with a solid axle and leaf spring on top of it. This particular body style ran all the way until 2003 and included the '04 Heritage.
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Now that the front was together, the back needed to be finished. Rick's unbolted the U-bol
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Skyjacker also provides a new skidplate. Some bolts fit into existing holes, but three hol
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Shocks are included with this kit. The H7000s were mounted in the factory locations on the

Skyjacker provides drop brackets for the factory brake-line brackets to compensate for the
When another vehicle hit the front end of this '03 Ford F-150 4WD, the truck was in need of some serious work. And since the truck was going into the shop anyway, why not use this opportunity for a revival? Hoping for a bigger and badder look for his truck, the owner turned to Skyjacker for a bolt-on 6-inch suspension lift - no cutting, welding, or grinding. This kit is completely reversible and can be put back to stock if needed, which is a real plus if you own a lease truck that you want a few inches taller and will need to return to stock.
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The brake caliper has to come off, as does the antisway bar. It's OK to just hang the cali
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We watched as Rick's Pro-Truck popped off the CV shafts (six bolts at the diff) and unthre
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The Skyjacker kit comes with replacement knuckles to keep the upper A-arms in the factory
To comply with the added height, the owner needed new tires and opted for an aggressive set of 35x12.50R20 Mickey Thompson ATZs complete with 20-inch American Eagle Alloy chrome wheels. It's not a wheel size that we would've picked, but hey, to each his own.
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Now that the drop brackets, A-arms, and knuckles were on, it was time to move on to reinst
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It started by getting the truck up on a rack, pulling the wheels and tires, and then unloa
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It wouldn't be our first choice for wheel sizes, but this owner stepped up to a set of 20-
We stopped by for a quick look at what the guys at Rick's Pro Truck in Jackson, Mississippi, were up to and to see how things were progressing. We were able to bang out a few shots and show you another option to up your F-150.
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Back to the middle of the truck, the torsion-bar crossmember has to be dropped to compensa
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Since Skyjacker provides all-new leaf springs (optional) with its 6-inch F-150 kit, Rick's
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Once the A-arms were unbolted and removed, the diff detached from the frame and was remove
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American Eagle Wheel Corp.
bossmotorsports.com
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Rick's Pro-Truck
www.rickprotruck.com
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Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels
www.mickeythompsontires.com
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Skyjacker Suspensions
Dept. FW, 212 Stevenson Street
West Monroe
LA
71292
www.skyjacker.com
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