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looking to lift mine. Wanna see what everyone's got for these specific years
 

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looking to lift mine. Wanna see what everyone's got for these specific years
You have VERY few options. The max you can do is a 3/2. Had one on our 15 before it was totaled.
https://www.readylift.com/ford-expedition-lift-kit-3-0-f-2-0-r.html

Says you can fit 35's, which I know is not true with the Electric Running Boards, we tried at my local shop. Was able to fit a little under 33 with ZERO rubbing.

Haven't had time to do the 17 yet, probably this Summer. Brand new tires, so I want to them at the same time. Get some miles, and the first Maintenance done.

PS - Where are you located in VA.
 
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Virginia Beach. That ready lift 3/2 is exactly the one im looking at. Thanks for replying
 

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Virginia Beach. That ready lift 3/2 is exactly the one im looking at. Thanks for replying

No problem. I liked the look. Wife drove a 7.5 Inch lifted F250 on 35's before the Expy. She missed the perspective.
 
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Yeah just looking for that wide stance, little more aggressive looking
 

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This may be a stupid question, but what does the lift do to the handling of the Expedition? Does it hurt stability for example when coming down an entrance ramp to get on a highway, do you have to go slower around the curve?

Also, why is it 3/2 and not equal?

Thanks,
 

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This may be a stupid question, but what does the lift do to the handling of the Expedition? Does it hurt stability for example when coming down an entrance ramp to get on a highway, do you have to go slower around the curve?

Also, why is it 3/2 and not equal?

Thanks,

Mines a bit lifted (not by choice, came that way), and I drive like a bimmer driver....haven't had any unwanted loss of traction yet --- though i AM somewhat wary of sliding it into corners, just in case
 

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Also, why is it 3/2 and not equal?

Thanks,

Hi Andy... the 3/2 is what they call a leveling kit. Front goes up 3" while the rear only goes 2. Makes the vehicle more level front to back. When I installed mine I noticed that the rear drive shafts go thru a hole in the frame so I'm guessing that's what limits how high the back end can go without dropping the whole rear end (at least on the 2nd gens, not positive about the others). You can get 3.5/2.5 kits on eBay to get another half inch.
 
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If it was a powerstroke I bet she misses the power and rolling coal on tailgaters too lol. I miss my Cummins ram for sure..
It was, and was custom tuned. Didn't smoke much unless you stabbed the throttle. If you pushed it down steady, it would just build boost, and embarrrass whoever she wanted. The EB has really good power, and was very critical in our decision to go with the Expy vs other options on the market. I have a TUNER waiting in the box for after the first service on the 17. I can't wait!
 

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Hi Andy... the 3/2 is what they call a leveling kit. Front goes up 3" while the rear only goes 2. Makes the vehicle more level front to back. When I installed mine I noticed that the rear drive shafts go thru a hole in the frame so I'm guessing that's what limits how high the back end can go without dropping the whole rear end (at least on the 2nd gens, not positive about the others). You can get 3.5/2.5 kits on eBay to get another half inch.
Thanks Bob. My 17 looks lifted compared to my 05 that had air suspension. That's why I was confused. I'll have to look at i when it is sitting in a level parking lot so I can see if it sits funny. :)
 

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looking to lift mine. Wanna see what everyone's got for these specific years

I talked with several top lift shops including skyjack and readylift. I first was looking to see if ready lift would custom make me a rear set because I'm not interested in leveling my ride as I tow a lot and it sits level when I tow...that's the reason it's 1" higher in back...assuming you're going to put a load on it since it is a truck.

Several lift experts talked me out of the spacer option for many reasons. It is the only inexpensive route but it will affect handling...slightly. There's aftermarket stabilizers by Eibach that will help reduce sway and cornering.

If you want to lift it right you have to have a custom set of coilivers made and I was referred to King shocks as THE choice by the lift experts. I haven't got a quote yet but I was told $1200+ per shock.

I have a '16 Limited with slightly offset wheels which definitely gives it a more aggressive stance. I'm ordering the '18 model as soon as my sales guy gets the green light for preorder. So I'm not going to do it till I have that model.IMG_3952.JPG
 
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I talked with several top lift shops including skyjack and readylift. I first was looking to see if ready lift would custom make me a rear set because I'm not interested in leveling my ride as I tow a lot and it sits level when I tow...that's the reason it's 1" higher in back...assuming you're going to put a load on it since it is a truck.

Several lift experts talked me out of the spacer option for many reasons. It is the only inexpensive route but it will affect handling...slightly. There's aftermarket stabilizers by Eibach that will help reduce sway and cornering.

If you want to lift it right you have to have a custom set of coilivers made and I was referred to King shocks as THE choice by the lift experts. I haven't got a quote yet but I was told $1200+ per shock.

I have a '16 Limited with slightly offset wheels which definitely gives it a more aggressive stance. I'm ordering the '18 model as soon as my sales guy gets the green light for preorder. So I'm not going to do it till I have that model.View attachment 19956


Penumbra, thanks for those pics. That look is what I'm going for. Not going to be towing anything, just want it a bit higher with a wider stance. Everyone here in this forum seems to recommend readylift as do the local shops around my area. What size tires/wheels you running on?
 

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Penumbra, thanks for those pics. That look is what I'm going for. Not going to be towing anything, just want it a bit higher with a wider stance. Everyone here in this forum seems to recommend readylift as do the local shops around my area. What size tires/wheels you running on?
I am running the stock Hankook Dynapro AT Mud/Snow rubber 275/55/R20s. The rims I picked up at Discount/Americas tire and the only difference is the offset which I'm not sure off hand what it is but here's the line item numbers off my invoice:
48709 NRM 20x9 6-135.00 25 BKMTXX. They did say I could put a slightly taller tire after stock ones wear out but I must say the AT Hankooks are very good in snow and mud. I contract all over the US and just spent all winter in New York and driving in very muddy construction sites...while pullin trailer.
 

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I just lifted my 2015 2 inches front and rear since it doesn't have the same rake that previous models had.
I feel like it's level.
I also put on 275/55/20 Nitto mud terrains. 20170417_164722.jpg
 
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