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Best Way to Lift a Maverick?

JimPoteet

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I'm looking to lift my Mav but I want to "do it right". So what is the right way?

I've read horror stories about the Rough Country lift but what about ReadyLift? They both use spacers but the build quality of ReadyLift gets better reviews. The HRG (https://www.hrgengineering.com/product-page/1-5-inch-38mm-lift-kit-for-2022-ford-maverick) seems to be more than just spacers. Is HRG any good.

Or should I pass on all of these because there is a better right way.
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A spring or strut level is the way to go over the spacers.
 

Maverickman74

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All spacers are not created equal. But they are all equally weak sauce. I heard Eibach is working on a spring and strut set. Though I also heard they were working on a lowering kit, so could be a mix up. Its too bad the Mav is the heaviest duty version of this platform and there isnt a factory upgrade. Hopefully someone works on something proper for a lift with added wheel travel.
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