Thanks for watching my F150 rear lift install video! Please like and subscribe! Here are other videos you may enjoy: Front level kit to clear Raptor wheels & tires - th-cam.com/video/UYhj2xsfewA/w-d-xo.html Installing the Gator FX folding tonneau cover - th-cam.com/video/HmlJ1ix4mrE/w-d-xo.html
You need to get some of those rear wheel well liners they make a big difference and they also protect the inside of bare wheel well from getting rock chips and rusting potentially
Perfect video! Thanks man. I’ve got the Raptor wheels, have the level picked out and was trying to figure out what size rear block to add so I still can safely tow and haul.
So you’re saying that on an 09 F150 Lariat, with no factory crash bars, I should have no problem with 35x12.5r20’s when I install my 4” lift. Really like the look of your 150!
Thanks! I can only speak to the set up on my 2018, as I know it's different from the 09. I am pleased that I only needed 2.5" of level to fit that size.
I have the same truck and just had installed Fox 2.0 2" leveling front coil overs and Icon Delta joint UCA's and now it has a bit of squat in the back, this should cure that I hope. Also, I'm now wanting to go to a larger tire like yours, can you please tell me what your offset is on your wheels? Thanks for a great video...2 thumbs up!
Thanks for watching! These Ford factory Raptor wheels are 17"x8.5" with a 34mm offset. I still have the factory UCAs, and they do not come close. You may want to confirm that will work. with your Icons.
Great video! I have the same truck. I noticed a little rougher ride when I installed the 2.5 inch level kit. Did you notice a rougher ride after you installing the rear blocks? Or maybe the angle helped?
With the rear lift, I did not need an alignment. I definitely got one when I had the front leveling kit installed. I have not had any noticeable steering changes with this setup.
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors the instructions don’t say to use thread locker that’s why I ask. And you’re supposed to check the torque at 100 miles and 500 and 1000 so wouldn’t your think it’s pointless since it’s gonna break the bond? Probably will take the tires off this weekend and add some of my orange thread locker (stronger then blue but removable) just to be safe
Yes, and it's best to do it in steps, as the new ubolts tend to stretch a bit. The end spec is 120 ft/lbs, so start with 30, then 60, then 90 before hitting 120. I hope that makes sense.
Yes, and in fact, it's best to do it in steps, as the new ubolts tend to stretch a bit. The end spec is 120 ft/lbs, so start with 30, then 60, then 90 before hitting 120. I hope that makes sense.
Yes, it's currently installed on the stock struts. They still had some life left in them, though, when it's time to change them I will be installing upgraded, longer shocks.
While I did get an alignment with my front level lift, I did not feel the need to do so with the rear lift blocks. I was careful to line up the hardware with where it sat before, and I have not noticed any unusual wear from this install.
I've always liked the look of the lower stripe from the factory, but could not find a truck that had that along with my other wants, so I had a local vinyl shop install the lower stripe. I'm very pleased with it, and it's held up well for almost 2 years now.
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No, mine has the max tow package with the 3:73 gears, and I'm pleased with the setup. Gas mileage and performance were only slightly altered with the larger tires, so I'll keep it as-is. If I were to go bigger, I'd definitely consider re-gearing.
I’m going to install a 1 inch block onto my rear Tacoma because it’s sagging so much. Will this be a problem in the long run? I’m not doing any off-roading . Just street
I would look into the reason your truck is sagging to begin with - may be worn out shocks or springs. I installed mine to compensate for sag while towing, but am confident my suspension is solid.
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors it’s not worn. It’s. Brand new truck and got a topper on it. It’s about 180 pounds camperhsell. I also added a 1.5 AAL but still sag
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why don't you color-match the bumpers?? omg drives me crazy that you guys have all these different colors and finishes on the truck fuuuuuuck. chrome bumpers, black wheels, offroad tires, bunch of chrome trim and 2-tone color, omg shit's all over the place.
I love that you're so passionate about design aesthetic. I'm a bit more old school in my preferences, so I don't feel the need to be all matchy-matchy across the whole truck. I like the pops of chrome. I like that the wheels and lower stripe are the same color. I definitely like my offroad tires since I actually need to go off the beaten path. I certainly appreciate vehicles that are set up how you've described. Thanks for stopping by!
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Thanks for watching my F150 rear lift install video!
Please like and subscribe! Here are other videos you may enjoy:
Front level kit to clear Raptor wheels & tires - th-cam.com/video/UYhj2xsfewA/w-d-xo.html
Installing the Gator FX folding tonneau cover - th-cam.com/video/HmlJ1ix4mrE/w-d-xo.html
I have the same set going on my 2018 f150. did the front today and going to do the rear tomorrow.. great video on how to do this without a lift.
Thank you! I hope it works well for you!
You need to get some of those rear wheel well liners they make a big difference and they also protect the inside of bare wheel well from getting rock chips and rusting potentially
Funny enough, I did! Here's the video - th-cam.com/video/nGoCUfHE5iw/w-d-xo.html
Perfect video! Thanks man. I’ve got the Raptor wheels, have the level picked out and was trying to figure out what size rear block to add so I still can safely tow and haul.
Thanks! I'm glad it helped. I've had no complaints with this set up so far.
Nice looking truck, very beefy with the lift and tires!
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Thanks so much!
So you’re saying that on an 09 F150 Lariat, with no factory crash bars, I should have no problem with 35x12.5r20’s when I install my 4” lift. Really like the look of your 150!
Thanks! I can only speak to the set up on my 2018, as I know it's different from the 09. I am pleased that I only needed 2.5" of level to fit that size.
Nice progress on the truck. I found you from GJ.👍
Hey, thanks! I appreciate you stopping by!
4x4 f150s come with a stock 1¼ block from factory not 1½. That's why you ended up with 1¾ inch 🤙
Yep, that's correct. I did point that out at about the 3:30 mark in the video. I appreciate you stopping by!
I have the same truck and just had installed Fox 2.0 2" leveling front coil overs and Icon Delta joint UCA's and now it has a bit of squat in the back, this should cure that I hope. Also, I'm now wanting to go to a larger tire like yours, can you please tell me what your offset is on your wheels? Thanks for a great video...2 thumbs up!
Thanks for watching! These Ford factory Raptor wheels are 17"x8.5" with a 34mm offset. I still have the factory UCAs, and they do not come close. You may want to confirm that will work. with your Icons.
Great video! I have the same truck. I noticed a little rougher ride when I installed the 2.5 inch level kit. Did you notice a rougher ride after you installing the rear blocks? Or maybe the angle helped?
Thanks! Honestly, I noticed no difference in ride quality when installing either lift. Maybe I got lucky?
Did the steering characteristics change? Do you think theres reason for front end alignment after this?
With the rear lift, I did not need an alignment. I definitely got one when I had the front leveling kit installed. I have not had any noticeable steering changes with this setup.
Hey buddy. I hope all is well with you.
Hey Nick, great to hear from you! All's well here. Y'all doing ok? Thanks for stopping by!
Just did this to my 2018 f150. Did you use the blue or the red thread locker and is it necessary?
Blue for sure. Is it necessary? Probably better than finding out otherwise. 😆
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors the instructions don’t say to use thread locker that’s why I ask. And you’re supposed to check the torque at 100 miles and 500 and 1000 so wouldn’t your think it’s pointless since it’s gonna break the bond? Probably will take the tires off this weekend and add some of my orange thread locker (stronger then blue but removable) just to be safe
Are there torge specs on those ubolts
Yes, and it's best to do it in steps, as the new ubolts tend to stretch a bit. The end spec is 120 ft/lbs, so start with 30, then 60, then 90 before hitting 120. I hope that makes sense.
Any noticable change in ride quality from stock?
Not really. I may upgrade to longer shocks but that simply because I'm getting close to 85k miles.
Do you have to tighten the back blocks to a certain spec?
Yes, and in fact, it's best to do it in steps, as the new ubolts tend to stretch a bit. The end spec is 120 ft/lbs, so start with 30, then 60, then 90 before hitting 120. I hope that makes sense.
Did you install these on stock rear struts? Or did you have to get upgraded ones to run the block?
Yes, it's currently installed on the stock struts. They still had some life left in them, though, when it's time to change them I will be installing upgraded, longer shocks.
Hey Bro, Do have need alignment after installing rear lift blocks ?
While I did get an alignment with my front level lift, I did not feel the need to do so with the rear lift blocks. I was careful to line up the hardware with where it sat before, and I have not noticed any unusual wear from this install.
Thanks for the info appreciated. 👍
How did you do the two tone look with the grey?
I've always liked the look of the lower stripe from the factory, but could not find a truck that had that along with my other wants, so I had a local vinyl shop install the lower stripe. I'm very pleased with it, and it's held up well for almost 2 years now.
What rear end gear ratio do you have?
3.55 with the locking differential
How have these blocks and u bolts held up?
So far I’m happy with them. I’ve been towing my boat often and hauled a few heavy loads and I haven’t noticed much difference in ride quality.
Good to know ! Could you do a off road video? To show how your set up holds up when flexing.
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Thank you!
Did you regear at all?
No, mine has the max tow package with the 3:73 gears, and I'm pleased with the setup. Gas mileage and performance were only slightly altered with the larger tires, so I'll keep it as-is. If I were to go bigger, I'd definitely consider re-gearing.
I’m going to install a 1 inch block onto my rear Tacoma because it’s sagging so much. Will this be a problem in the long run? I’m not doing any off-roading . Just street
I would look into the reason your truck is sagging to begin with - may be worn out shocks or springs. I installed mine to compensate for sag while towing, but am confident my suspension is solid.
@@TheGoodeLifeOutdoors it’s not worn. It’s. Brand new truck and got a topper on it. It’s about 180 pounds camperhsell. I also added a 1.5 AAL but still sag
@@Turtlemilk Got it. Yes, it should help compensate for the extra weight decreasing the rear height.
The stock block is 1.25”.
Thanks for the info!
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Thanks for reaching out. I'll be in touch.
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Could’ve just added airbags
Yes, that is another option.
wow lets level the truck and then lift the back up to make it not leveled and look worse
Ha! Opinions are cool. Thanks for stopping by!
He clearly said it’s for towing purposes. Awesome comment though, dork
@@JM-mp4dm get bags like a normal person almost like it keeps the look and doesn’t make it squat pea brain
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why don't you color-match the bumpers?? omg drives me crazy that you guys have all these different colors and finishes on the truck fuuuuuuck. chrome bumpers, black wheels, offroad tires, bunch of chrome trim and 2-tone color, omg shit's all over the place.
I love that you're so passionate about design aesthetic. I'm a bit more old school in my preferences, so I don't feel the need to be all matchy-matchy across the whole truck. I like the pops of chrome. I like that the wheels and lower stripe are the same color. I definitely like my offroad tires since I actually need to go off the beaten path. I certainly appreciate vehicles that are set up how you've described. Thanks for stopping by!
Looks sick! Glad everyone has different tastes, or life would be boring.
I assure you, if all us "old school " guys had been color matching everything with no chrome for the past 30 years, you young thundercats would be doing just the opposite, chrome and multi color everywhere! 😄