Agree. Biggest reason for me to get the Mav is the hybrid powertrain. Still need good ground clearance, though. Otherwise, why not get a Ranger of Colorado in 2023? Their mpg will be close to the ecoboost.Might be an odd question. I'm waiting for xlt front wheel drive hybrid. Is there a kit for this? Thought I'd ask. Be nice to see it on it.
Hard one to answer...as a whole, nothing. By law it can't (Moss-Magnusson Act), but if you lift and blow a CV joint, they'll be quick to point at the lift. If you lift and your windshield wipers stop working...well...the lift certainly wouldn't cause that.What's this do to warranty? Obviously the work wouldn't be covered, but is there other items that would become invalidated?
Biggest thing I am looking at the Tremor for is lift and tires. Tires are easy, lift less so. If I could lift a FX4, get 4k, and upgrade tires it may sway me...
Certainly, we just need to see if spring rates differ. Other than that, component placement wouldn't change. From an accounting position, you want more parts to cross over from platform to platform.Might be an odd question. I'm waiting for xlt front wheel drive hybrid. Is there a kit for this? Thought I'd ask. Be nice to see it on it.
Very very close. On a comfort setting, usually within 10%. Ford didn't release any info on spring rates (and I've not tested them), but we studied the shock dyno to determine rates based on the stock shock damping.How do the spring rates compare to stock?
In the rear, I can absolutely see that (it's like a Subaru multi-link) but we offer a spacer to drop the subframe 1.5" - so if you lift 1.5" geometry is right back. 1/2" of variance (2" lift/ 1.5" spacer) is probably within Fords allowed tolerance.This is awesome! I've been eyeing your site and hoping that you guys would confirm Maverick fitment. I'm coming from Subaru world and have gone as far as getting DMS 50mm gravel suspension on my Legacy stage car.
The only barrier for me to lifting the vehicle is concerns about the lifespan of the CV joints. I spoke with a ford engineer on reddit (loki240sx, go stalk him...) who confirmed that lifting the vehicle puts the CV joints out of their desired range, and that the front half-shaft assembly on the Tremor is actually different due to the lift.
If I could line up a suspension kit with something on the front and rear for some geometry correction that would be AWESOME.
Any update on the kit? Can it be lifted the full 3" or just 2"?I ordered the GR lites, interested to do the install and see what it’s all about, I plan to do 2inches of lift I didn’t order any sub frames drops or anything else just strictly the kit and hardware it comes with. Will write up a review for sure. On the install and the performance when it’s all said and done.
I have not received it yet, their website says 8-10 weeks this will be week 4 since I ordered!Any update on the kit? Can it be lifted the full 3" or just 2"?
Hopefully you get it soon. How high you plan on setting it at?I have not received it yet, their website says 8-10 weeks this will be week 4 since I ordered!
I am planning 2 inch in the front and 1.5 in the back to level it outHopefully you get it soon. How high you plan on setting it at?