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I have mine set at stock length. I only got the lowers just to cure the wheel hop. Really the only way you should adjust pinion angle on these trucks is by using the control arm relocation brackets.
Also I saw your question about the panhard bar. Mike has you covered. He is right, spohn...
No airbags on mine and I cut the cups completely off. I haven’t bottomed out at all. My front wheels have made contact with my fender liners a few times but that’s due to my offset of the wheels.
I fixed my clunk by greasing the driveshaft splines under the boot. I cut the clamp on the boot and slid the driveshaft apart. I then used an entire tube of ford PTFE grease that is specifically for driveshafts. Reinstalled and used a hose clamp on the boot. It’s been smooth since.
It 100% makes sense to tune an otherwise stock truck. It was the first thing I did to my truck and a custom tune alone will make the biggest difference in power and drivability. TCM tuning alone is far worth it. Any decent tuner will send you free revisions as you add parts to the truck after...
Like the title says. I want to see everyone’s lowered 5th gens.
Post a picture and a description of your setup!
Maxtrac 2/4
Bilstein 5100 rear shocks
Spohn adjustable panhard bar
Hellwig sway bar and end links
Core 4x4 rear lower control arms
Just FYI, shorties for the cost and installation are not worth the money or effort. If you’re going that far you’re best bet would be catted longtubes.
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