Rough Country 55530 - 4 Inch Lift Kit - Ford F-150 4WD (2015-2020)
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Rough Country 55530 - 4 Inch Lift Kit - Ford F-150 4WD (2015-2020)
Suspension Lift Kit; 4 in.; Lifted Knuckles; Sway-Bar; Brake Line Brackets; 1/4 in. Thick Plate Steel; Front/Rear Cross Member; Fabricated Rear Blocks; Includes N3 Series Shocks;
Give your 2015-2016 Ford F-150 an aggressive new look and unparalleled off-road performance with Rough Country's 4-inch Suspension Lift. This all-inclusive kit features everything needed to take your Ford off the freeway and into the fields. Featuring a set of durable lifted knuckles and strut spacers, you'll gain enough ride height to run up to 33-inch tires with proper wheel spacing! A set of differential drop brackets, sway-bar drop brackets, brake line brackets, and a drive shaft spacer help keep everything at optimum angles for a factory-like ride, even after lifting. A 1/4-inch thick plate steel front and rear crossmember bring uncompromised strength and good looks to your truck, and are updated to fit the new F-150 design. Our Fabricated Rear Blocks offer considerably more strength than their cast iron counterparts, and were specifically engineered by Rough Country to prevent against axle-wrap. A set of Rough Country's premium shock absorbers - N3 - are also included in this kit, featuring a large diameter body with a chrome-hardened piston rod and long-lasting polyurethane bushings. Best of all, Rough Country's 2015 Ford F-150 Lift Kit is backed by our Lifetime Replacement Warranty.
- Increased Ground Clearance
- Track Width Remains The Same As Factory
- Works With 18 in. Or Larger Factory Wheels
- Levels The Front With The Rear Of The Vehicle
- Fabricated Blocks Offer A Longer Lifespan Than Cast Blocks
- Specially Designed Anti-Axle Wrap Rear Blocks
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