I couldn't install anything more than a 2 inch lift kit in mine. at full droop and full lock, my steering binds and grinds a little plus I couldn't get my shocks back in as the suspension bushings bottomed out so I stayed with 2 inches to prevent these issues. how is it on yours?
2.25 inch lift would require a full subframe drop kit. I have 2 inches on mine and I'm maxing out the angle that the front suspension control arms can take. they physically bottom out in the bushing housing. On the back though it's easier. I have a rear subframe and trailing arm spacer kit...
Well that's true. All companies can have problems. In this case, I'm more inclined to think ford is at fault since they specify what they need to bilstein and they make it to their spec. Regardless, bilstein is a better company with a much better track record than rough country. Their valving...
I use mine to keep my ecoflow charged during camping trips. My fridge is plugged in the ecoflow and the ecoflow into the outlet. When I go fuel up or shopping for food, the fridge stays cold and doesn't discharge my car battery.