Raising a 2014 Expedition

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Not on a 2014. Pretty sure they only offer strut spacers right now, no actual lift kits that I’m aware of
Huh?

I think what @VancouverBob was saying is the only way to gain more lift is with the addition of taller tires.

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Huh?

I think what @VancouverBob was saying is the only way to gain more lift is with the addition of taller tires.

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He said if you raise the suspension components you can get taller tires. Only way to raise the suspension components is with an actual lift. Thts how I took it. Idk
 

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He said if you raise the suspension components you can get taller tires. Only way to raise the suspension components is with an actual lift. Thts how I took it. Idk

Actually what I said was... if you want to raise the truck a little more and raise the suspension parts... you can get taller tires. All in context of increasing ground clearance :).
 
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Just ordered my readylift spacers!
I'm hoping to put them in in a couple of weeks with the help of a friend. Eventually I'll buy bigger tires and then I can really climb into my Expy.
I LOVE this f'n truck!
 

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Just ordered my readylift spacers!
I'm hoping to put them in in a couple of weeks with the help of a friend. Eventually I'll buy bigger tires and then I can really climb into my Expy.
I LOVE this f'n truck!
What year?
 
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What year?
2014 Limited with the 20" rims and power running boards.
I'm not looking to make it stand out, I just want to get it closer to the first generation height.
Any recommendations for tire sizes?
 

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2014 Limited with the 20" rims and power running boards.
I'm not looking to make it stand out, I just want to get it closer to the first generation height.
Any recommendations for tire sizes?

33 should fit right?

Not sure with power boards tho
 
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Can anyone give me a list of the tools I'll need, and sizes, to install the readylift spacers on my 2014?

Thanks
 

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2014 Limited with the 20" rims and power running boards.
I'm not looking to make it stand out, I just want to get it closer to the first generation height.
Any recommendations for tire sizes?
I’ve got 35/11.50/20 tht fit. 33/12.50/20 fit too on OEM wheels
 

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I'm wrong, I have 18" rims.
Should still fit. Just more side wall. As for tools, check out Readylift site, they have downloaded instruction manual for spacers that lists tools needed. Definitely wanna have an air powered impact wrench. Will save you 3-4 hours
 
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Putting my tool list together!
I think I'm going to get a dewalt battery operated impact wrench. Can I use my old sockets with it? If not, does anyone know whether I should get metric or sae?
 
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Anyone recommend shocks?
I'm having a hard time finding much out there for my '14. I see f150 shocks are plentiful, but will the rears work? Doesn't the f150 have an axel?
 

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F150 uses standard shocks in the rear, the Expedition uses a strut assembly. So you’re stuck with Expedition-specific parts.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/ford,2014,expedition,5.4l+v8,3305849,suspension,strut,7584

They show quite a few different options, including Monroe and KYB. You might also consider upgrading to the factory Nivomat load-leveling shocks.
Ford lists a different coil spring and upper mount for those versus the standard shocks, so whether they are a direct replacement for standard shocks is something I’m not 100% clear on. Just something to be aware of.

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F150 uses standard shocks in the rear, the Expedition uses a strut assembly. So you’re stuck with Expedition-specific parts.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/ford,2014,expedition,5.4l+v8,3305849,suspension,strut,7584

They show quite a few different options, including Monroe and KYB. You might also consider upgrading to the factory Nivomat load-leveling shocks.
Ford lists a different coil spring and upper mount for those versus the standard shocks, so whether they are a direct replacement for standard shocks is something I’m not 100% clear on. Just something to be aware of.

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Thanks for the help!
Any way to tell if I already have the load leveling rears without taking the wheel off?
I think I have the towing option. I can see the factory buttons up front just above the center console and there are wires hanging by the hitch.
 

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Thanks for the help!
Any way to tell if I already have the load leveling rears without taking the wheel off?
I think I have the towing option. I can see the factory buttons up front just above the center console and there are wires hanging by the hitch.

The towing and self-leveling options are separate, you can have one without the other. I’m not sure there is a way to check it without being able to see the part number on the shock itself. Other than checking it in ETIS. I don’t have access, but you can register as an independent service shop and be able to review your vehicle’s options.
 
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My 3/2 readylift spacers will be here this week!
I just ordered some new jack stands, misc tools, and a dewalt impact wrench. I'm pretty excited right now.
 

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My 3/2 readylift spacers will be here this week!
I just ordered some new jack stands, misc tools, and a dewalt impact wrench. I'm pretty excited right now.
God luck! It’s a fun time and really changes the trucks appearance
 
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