Incorrect. AWD only.This lift kit will work on hybrid models, correct?
Thanks. I assumed the suspension was the same. Will a version be released for hybrid owners?Incorrect. AWD only.
I won't speak on behalf of any business but my best advice to you would be to send them an email stating your interest. If enough people do that, it may be seen as worthwhile for the business.Thanks. I assumed the suspension was the same. Will a version be released for hybrid owners?
is this your rig? i bet this thing has some better than average offroad capability. whats the new ground clearance with these on?Full specs on the wheels / tires:
255/75/17 BFgoodrich KM22 with 17" ALPHAequipt foxtrot wheels (17x7.5)
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Let's see. 2" of lift and the tires are 3.6" taller than factory (effective "lift" of tires would then be 1.8") for a total of 3.8".is this your rig? i bet this thing has some better than average offroad capability. whats the new ground clearance with these on?
I'm not trying to be rude, but this topic gets beaten to death, reincarnated, then beaten to death again.Does doing this void the powertrain warranty?
The vast majority of those reports stemmed from the Rough Country lift. Robbie is a master at his craft and this kit (while being a little more expensive than the RC lift) is far more superior and all-encompassing.Will be interesting to hear how these lifts work. I know the Bronco Sport had lots of bad reports with using lift kits on it unfortunately.
Still worth a consideration and caution.Most of the complaints were associated with one particular lift, Rough Country. This kit is substantially more robust than a RC kit.
Still worth a consideration and caution for buyers.The vast majority of those reports stemmed from the Rough Country lift. Robbie is a master at his craft and this kit (while being a little more expensive than the RC lift) is far more superior and all-encompassing.