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2004 to 2008 F-150 and Mark-LT 4.2L, 4.6L and 5.4L equipped F-150s and Mark-LTs

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Old 06-19-2011, 11:36 PM
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I was finally able to get the lift I always wanted. It is awesome! The only issue was the 4 wheel vaccum lines not being long enough. Had to make custom extentions. For anyone using a 3" reddi lift w/ a leveling kit. Be careful because it ruined my upper ball joints. I had to replace the upper arms and they cost $179.99 a piece. But they are a very nice addition to the lift. I left the leveling kit in w/ the 6" lift to level out with the rear add a leaf. Making my over all lift 8". The arms are perfectly matched to stock measurements. Now I could run 37" tires but stayed with the 35". The ride is nicer than exspected. Does anyone know what psi I should have in the tires? They say 50 psi max cold. But I want the proper psi for proper wear and fuel mileage. Thanks.
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Tire pressure is going to rely completely on the weight you have on the truck and what you're using it for.

I have had great results with chalk and a concrete pad. Inflate/deflate each tire until you get a full and even contact patch on the ground.

My first '95 Powerstroke with 49" tires took about 15 PSI in the rear and 22 PSI in the front.
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