Coil Bucket Drop 1997 E350 2wd

motoboy125

New member
Has anyone done this for a lift? I ran into a van at the races this last weekend with blocks welded under the frame where coil buckets connect and also blocks under radius arms. Put some new leafs in the rear and is running 35's looked like a bad *** rig. Thoughts?
 

Bikersmurf

Expedition Leader
Seen it done. On a big ***** RV. Looked like a 4x4. Went to check it out and saw it was only lifted front and rear.

How much lift are you looking at? 2" can be done with just a spacer under the coil and alignment adjustment.

I'd go longer coils and longer shocks to improve travel. While you're at it, get better shocks to keep it safe at a taller height.
 

motoboy125

New member
Seen it done. On a big ***** RV. Looked like a 4x4. Went to check it out and saw it was only lifted front and rear.

How much lift are you looking at? 2" can be done with just a spacer under the coil and alignment adjustment.

I'd go longer coils and longer shocks to improve travel. While you're at it, get better shocks to keep it safe at a taller height.

Well i already have 2 inches in the front. Just a tiny bit higher in the front. I put taller progessive coils in the front along with fox shocks. I saw a van owned by motoclinics and it was ************. Im just looking for a little more lift but not too much where my 33" will look to small. Ill put a block in the rear temporally untill i can afford some nice leafs
 

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