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6.2 F-150 vs Ecoboost F150
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTORANGE" data-source="post: 11457582" data-attributes="member: 57343"><p>Just to let ya know the kit on my truck still has the same towing capacity as if it was sitting stock height. Basically doing the flip kit and c-notch gives you the same towing capacity. I did not affect that at all. I could put it's said towing weight on the rear and snatch it right down the road with no bottoming issues at all. The truck rides and handles better than it did from the factory hands down. But again it just depends on What you like. I have always wanted a 2 wheel drive Diesel slammed and that is truly what I have now:beer::rolling:</p><p></p><p>I have done 2 of them and we all absolutely love'em :rockon:</p><p></p><p>I spent good money and did it the right way not the back yard hack drop:nonono:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTORANGE, post: 11457582, member: 57343"] Just to let ya know the kit on my truck still has the same towing capacity as if it was sitting stock height. Basically doing the flip kit and c-notch gives you the same towing capacity. I did not affect that at all. I could put it's said towing weight on the rear and snatch it right down the road with no bottoming issues at all. The truck rides and handles better than it did from the factory hands down. But again it just depends on What you like. I have always wanted a 2 wheel drive Diesel slammed and that is truly what I have now:beer::rolling: I have done 2 of them and we all absolutely love'em :rockon: I spent good money and did it the right way not the back yard hack drop:nonono: [/QUOTE]
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