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I would assume he's actually meaning the sway bar endlink bolts, as they do have bushings and you will have problems trying to torque them with the suspension unloaded.

it will be very hard to get under there with the truck literally on the ground so I would suggest using ramps and of course placing jackstands under and chocks on the rear wheels.
Oh OK. I haven't done the front yet. The rear is complete. The day I planned on doing the front my truck threw up 2 engine codes referring to a cylinder 3 misfire. Sucks....the truck only has 1529 miles and it's only literally 3 months old from build date. It is now at the ford dealer.
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I got them from someone here on this forum. They come from the Ford Maverick manual. It also says that you must discard the OEM bolts and nuts and purchase new ones. I just re-used the OEM ones. I didn’t see a need to buy new ones.

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what did you torque the tie rod end to spindle "Castle" nut to? wtf ford why is there no cotter pin??? so lazy...
 
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Oh OK. I haven't done the front yet. The rear is complete. The day I planned on doing the front my truck threw up 2 engine codes referring to a cylinder 3 misfire. Sucks....the truck only has 1529 miles and it's only literally 3 months old from build date. It is now at the ford dealer.
The rear was the easiest for me with the AWD. The front took longer because of the spring compressor needed. Just take your time. You will need a second hand to lift and align the strut to tighten the three bolts in the engine compartment. Also, I suggest you completely remove the sway bar link and then reinstall it. I tried by just just removing the top nut but it was a pain in the ass aligning it to the strut afterwards.
 
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what did you torque the tie rod end to spindle "Castle" nut to? wtf ford why is there no cotter pin??? so lazy...
I didn't touch the tie rod. It was not necessary to remove with the Eibach lowering springs as far as I know. I have the AWD.
 

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Finally installed the lowering springs. The rear was super easy, the front was more time consuming but not bad. About 6 hours all together. The ride is the same as stock, smooth, no rubbing, no noises, and it handles better. I also like how it is not too low, just right for me. Still need an alignment. About three inches in rear and two inches up front. No issues going over speed bumps or up on driveways. It is also easier to load and unload stuff because the bed sits lower. I kept my OEM springs in case I need to go back to stock. Thanks for reading.

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Not sure about the "ride as smooth as stock" mention. I did the same kit on my Hybrid model last night. Unless riding on smooth pavement, I would describe the ride as stiff and maybe even harsh. That maybe a difference in the drivetrain types of springs. I would imagine you are rolling a few hundred pounds heavier than mine. I am thinking about going back to stock.
 

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Not sure about the "ride as smooth as stock" mention. I did the same kit on my Hybrid model last night. Unless riding on smooth pavement, I would describe the ride as stiff and maybe even harsh. That maybe a difference in the drivetrain types of springs. I would imagine you are rolling a few hundred pounds heavier than mine. I am thinking about going back to stock.
The Mav rides smoother than my wife's stock suspension Honda Accord Sport, my friend's BMW, and a lot smoother than my Jeep wrangler. The BMW and the Accord both ride on low profile tires so that makes a difference.

I guess this lowering kit is not for everyone. I've been lowering and lifting my vehicles most of my life so I have different experiences and expectations, I guess. I know the ride also depends on tire pressure and how bad the roads are in your particular area. Nonetheless, I know that the Mav rides smooth to me, it handles better, and I like the lowered stance compared to stock.
 

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I like the look I have now as well, to add to the info I had given the ride is fine on smooth pavement or concrete in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia where I live, but any divisions in the pavement or raised areas produce a firm thud at freeway speeds. I have the tire press. at the 35 psi as well. I am also an older guy with a few lowered vehicles in my past and my '84 Nissan was a crappy ride after lowering. My 05 Blazer rode very well. Just looking for some help to see if I may have caused this condition or if I am expecting it to be the same ride as stock and it isn't going to be.
 

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Clos, your trucks looking good. I have a hybrid on eibachs and the ride is nice. It is a firmer ride but not bad at all. Ground clearance is not an issue. I am looking for better shocks but haven't seen
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I lowered my 2024 Ecoboost XL and I agree rides great. I vintage race a 66 Cortina and it pulls a trail just as good as my 2010 Ranger with 4.0 V6 5 speed.
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Wow very rare car cream ( white) n green stripe, and you got an Anglia too, are ya English by chance, my choice would be a MK1 escort RS probably as expensive as the lotus cortina now
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