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How high would hitch receiver be after a 2" lift
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Lance Keelan
• L.I., NY, USA
• Registered on 2/27/2004
• 60 posts
Posted:1/21/2005 10:03
I am planning on installing the F250/F350 springs on my X. I'm not yet an expert on this but from what I've read it should raise the truck about 2"???

If this is true can anybody tell me how high my hitch receiver will be (measured from ground to bottom of the receiver opening)?

I'm trying to figure out if I can use my current hitch. I'm using a weight distributing hitch with sway control on a F-150 supercrew and my hitch ball is in the lowest position possible, meaning if the X ends up any higher I'll have to buy another hitch insert with a lower drop....

TIA
CHPMustang
• Plano, TX, USA
• Registered on 7/24/2002
• 1,800 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:1/21/2005 11:01
With our current configuration of the front V codes and 4" rear blocks I have 19" at the top of the ball which is on a 2" drop,If I put the 285's on add 2" to the total.

Bill
2002 Excursion XLT-P 4x4 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel




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