The Ford Super Duty has become a must-have for big-truck enthusiasts. Its heavy-duty components combined with its tough looks have meant big sales for the folks at the Blue Oval. Of course, part of the popularity of the Super Duty has to do with its simple leaf-spring suspension. For those wanting to lift the Super Duty, doing so means not having to deal with a maze of brackets and two days of install time at a professional shop. Instead, lifting the Super Duty is a simple affair.
Of course, with lots of Super Dutys out there and with plenty of owners willing to take advantage of their lift-friendly suspensions, lots of suspension companies offer lift kits for them. So how do you pick one lift kit over another? The answer is simple: quality. One of the newest kits, and one that caught our eye due to the quality of its components, is from Full Traction Suspension.
Eager to see how the new Full Traction Suspension system would perform, we opted to put the company's 6-inch version (4-inch and 8-inch lifts also are available) on our '99 Ford Super Duty crew-cab longbed. Though the installation is fairly simple, we decided to let the professionals at Performance Off Road & Automotive Accessories in Bakersfield, California, tackle the install so we could shoot the photos during the process. What follows are the highlights of the install, and its results.
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Here is the complete Full Traction kit ready to go on. It includes new springs for the fro
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Another nice feature of the Full Traction kit is the adjustable laser-cut track-bar drop b
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The high quality of the springs of the Full Traction kit impressed us. Instead of the stan
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Bolting the new track-bar drop bracket into place requires a little bit of drilling but it
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A dropped pitman arm also comes with the kit to help keep the steering angles happy.
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The kit also comes with extended bumpstops that replace the stock units. They are a bit bi
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For shocks we used the FS 5100 series shocks from Full Traction but did get a sneak peak a
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The last items to go on the front were the antiroll-bar extensions. Another nice feature i
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The rear of the Super Duty is fairly easy to lift. We used a small block and an add-a-leaf
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On the highway, the high-quality Full Traction springs really made a difference. With them
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On the dirt, the extra articulation provided by the Full Traction springs let our big Supe
The Tire-And-Wheel Combo
Since our Super Duty spends a lot of its time on the pavement but also is used for the occasional off-highway jaunt, we wanted a tire that had great pavement manners, along with excellent dirt ability. We went with the BFGoodrich Mud-Terrain KM in the newer 37x12.50R17 size. They run smoothly on the highway, work well in the dirt, and have a three-ply TriGard sidewall. Besides, the 37s offer more ground clearance than the 35s and offer a D load-range rating. For wheels, we used a set of 17x10 series 1439 Eagle Alloys available from 4Wheel Parts Wholesalers for a great looking tire and wheel combo.
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BFGoodrich Tires
877-788-8899
www.bfgoodrichtires.com
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Performance Off Road & Automotive Accessories
5209 Woodmere Dr.
Bakersfield
CA
93313
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Full-Traction Suspension
6951 McDivitt Dr.
Bakersfield
CA
93313
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4Wheel Parts Wholesalers
8-00/-421-1050
www.4wheelparts.com
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