Jupp Mueller
New Member
Hi,
I've been lurking in this forum for a while now and I must say, it's a great community - thanks for all the amazing info and photos that people post here.
I have a 2017 EL Limited 4wd with the 3.73 axle and no load leveling suspension. I'd like to increase its offroad capabilities, mainly for camping/hiking trips in the California desert.
I've been reading through lots of threads here of people putting the ReadyLift 3/2 kit on and fitting something like 34/11.5 tires on. I don't care that much about the looks, but I'd guess that the reduced suspension travel would not be ideal for off-road situations, while the increased clearance from larger tires would certainly help.
Can I just put some nice F-150 coilover assemblys with 2" lift in the front and they'll fit? (Fox #985-02-015)
There seem to be people experimenting with F-150 front suspension upgrades, RCI skid plates for the F-150 and fuel tank skid plates that come with some fleet vehicles. Does anybody have recommendations on how to improve my Expys offroad capabilities? One thing I'd definitely do will be putting KO2s or similar offroad tires on to prevent flats. Before I'll do that though, the suspension upgrade question will have to be sorted out, though. My truck has 61k miles on it, would it make sense to preemtively replace the shocks anyway at this point?
Thanks!
I've been lurking in this forum for a while now and I must say, it's a great community - thanks for all the amazing info and photos that people post here.
I have a 2017 EL Limited 4wd with the 3.73 axle and no load leveling suspension. I'd like to increase its offroad capabilities, mainly for camping/hiking trips in the California desert.
I've been reading through lots of threads here of people putting the ReadyLift 3/2 kit on and fitting something like 34/11.5 tires on. I don't care that much about the looks, but I'd guess that the reduced suspension travel would not be ideal for off-road situations, while the increased clearance from larger tires would certainly help.
Can I just put some nice F-150 coilover assemblys with 2" lift in the front and they'll fit? (Fox #985-02-015)
There seem to be people experimenting with F-150 front suspension upgrades, RCI skid plates for the F-150 and fuel tank skid plates that come with some fleet vehicles. Does anybody have recommendations on how to improve my Expys offroad capabilities? One thing I'd definitely do will be putting KO2s or similar offroad tires on to prevent flats. Before I'll do that though, the suspension upgrade question will have to be sorted out, though. My truck has 61k miles on it, would it make sense to preemtively replace the shocks anyway at this point?
Thanks!

