F150 lift kit RCX 4-5in lift

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It didn't come with shock absorber mud/sand protesters so I bought some to match my truck
 

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Like new again! Since I put everything new sence I was there already. Next on my list is steering stabilizer :)... Don't tell me wife haha
 

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What about the rear shock that came in the kit? Is the rear F150 shock the same as the EXP?
 

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You need shock 20057 if you want the same N2.0 for the rear. I asked the RCX tech department.
 

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Sorry I'm coming into this discussion a bit late. Can you tell me exactly which RCX lift kit you used?


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Never mind I checked online and the RCX kits don't work with AWD expeditions. Too bad.


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You kinda missed the point.

He used an F150 lift for the same model year range (1997 - 2003) and fit it to his Expo.

Hell, the last suspension lift available (Fabtech) isn't meant for the 1999.5 - 2002 Expeditions either (Auto4wd).
 

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Awesome I missed that. Looking at the instructions it looks like the front end is just a bolt on. And I guess from this thread all I need to do is extend the rear tie rod ends, build some spacers and get two extra RCX shocks and I'll get my 4 inch lift.


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