hey man, so I’ve been thinking about leveling my 1988 F150 with stock radius arms. I mean, it seems like a good idea, right? I did it on my old Bronco, and it worked fine, but that’s a different truck.
But then again, I hear people say it can mess with alignment. Have you guys had any luck with this? I wanna keep it simple, not throw a ton of cash at fancy parts.
And honestly, it’s just a daily driver, not some monster truck. I just want a little more swagger on my ride. Anyway, if anyone has done it, lemme know how it went. Did you run into any issues, or was it smooth sailing? Thanks, pals.
I ve leveled my 88 F150 with stock radius arms in the past. It worked okay on backroads here in Oregon, but I wouldn’t push it hard off-road. Just my two cents!
I’ve leveled my 88 F150 using stock radius arms, and honestly, it worked fine for me. Just ensure you adjust the shocks and align the front end after! It gives that perfect stance without too much hassle.
I ve leveled my 88 f150 using stock radius arms, and it worked fine! Just make sure alignment is on point. Happy trails from Oregon!
I ve leveled my 1988 F-150 in the past using stock radius arms, and honestly, it worked pretty well! I’m in California, and it gave my truck a more aggressive stance without losing too much ride quality. Just be aware that it might not give you all the height you’re after without some tweaks!
I’ve leveled my 88 F150 using stock radius arms before, and it worked out pretty well! I’m from Michigan, and I just needed a more balanced ride for those backroads. It’s not perfect for offroading, but it gives a nice stance. Just make sure to check your alignments after! Hope this helps!
I’ve leveled my 88 F150 with stock radius arms here in Michigan, and honestly, it worked pretty well! It might not be as smooth as a full suspension upgrade, but it definitely gives it a nice stance without breaking the bank. Just keep an eye on alignment!
I’ve done it on my 89 F150 here in Michigan. Using stock radius arms worked great, just needed to adjust the alignment after.
I’ve been in the same boat with my 1990 F150 here in California. Honestly, leveling with stock radius arms can work, but I’ve seen a few guys have issues with alignment down the road. Just keep the weight in mind, or u might find yourself in trouble!
I’ve leveled my '88 F150 using stock radius arms with pretty good success here in Texas. Honestly, it handles a bit better than I thought it would! Just keep an eye on those alignment specs, as they can go outta whack. Overall, I’m happy with the results!
I’ve leveled my '88 F150 in Texas using stock radius arms and it worked out pretty well! Just make sure you pay attention to the geometry, or it could mess with the ride. Overall, it’s a solid start for a budget project!
I ve leveled my 88 F150 with stock radius arms, and it worked fine for me! Just make sure to adjust alignment afterwards.
I’ve leveled my 1990 F150 using stock radius arms, and honestly, it worked fine for me! I’m down in Texas, and the ride stayed smooth. Just make sure to adjust your alignment afterward; it makes a big difference. Happy modding!
I.ve leveled my 88 F150 using stock radius arms here in Michigan, and honestly, it worked pretty well! Just needed to adjust some angles, but overall, no major issues. If you don’t plan on big off-roading, it’s a solid choice. Just keep an eye on suspension wear!
I’ve got a 1989 F150 in Michigan, and I leveled it using the stock radius arms. It worked pretty well! Just keep in mind tho, it can make your ride a little stiffer. I have noticed better clearance for bigger tires, which is a plus. Just make sure to check your alignment afterward; that helped my handling a ton! Overall, I think it’s a good, cost-effective option!
I’ve been down the leveled F150 road with my 86 model and used stock radius arms without issue. If yer just lookin to gain a bit of height for bigger tires, it can totally work! Just be ready for some alignment tweaks, especially if yer in the pacific northwest like me. Good luck with it!