part 3 of Installation of a 2" lift kit

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2009

Installation of 2" lift kit from Total Performance for an Ford F150 2003 FX4

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  • Do you need to have an alignment done after your done torsion key lift.?

  • @WesPenn21 It is a good idea, but I didn't and have had no problems with any uneven wear on my tires.

  • Great video ! But What bolts are you adjusting to level the front with the back ?

  • @Odstbone39 Its the adjustment bolt in video #2, if you adjust the bolt it will raise the front to match the back, which is simply lifted by a 2" block.

  • great video man.. would it be the same on a 96 silverado??

  • @MexicanPride171 Not sure, does the 96 Silerado have torsion bars & torsion keys? But I'm sure that there is a company out there that make some kind of simple lift for that modle truck. Good luck and let me know.

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  • @bulrydrdan mmm i havent really checked but i think it does. n Thanks

  • @basswiser21 I would recommend it, only because you do not want to have unwanted wear on these kinds of tire.

  • Did you have to do Alignment on truck after installing lift kit?

  • @hw6743 The key bolt, when I installed the key the bolt was not adjust, but in the lowest setting. When both keys & tires were installed then I adjust the bolt.

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