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Pivot drop brackets

davidhicks16

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I am currently running a skyjacker 132X coil (1.5-2" of lift). I want to put the F-150 coil seats under them, if i do this what size pivot drop bracket will I need to run to accommodate this set up.
I need to get this done quickly for an up coming trip so please help me.
 



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sounds like 4" lift id get 4" drop brackets
 






2" drop brackets is what most companies supply with their 4" lifts. It will still align..don't worry.

Anything more than 4" of lift, I would run extended radius arms. Even at 4" of lift, Extended Radius Arms will give you more travel.

Ryan
 






2" drop brackets is what most companies supply with their 4" lifts. It will still align..don't worry.

Anything more than 4" of lift, I would run extended radius arms. Even at 4" of lift, Extended Radius Arms will give you more travel.

Ryan
I have a james duff ra drop, that should take care of the arms right??
 






Yep....that will do it.

Ryan
 






You have Radius Arm drop brackets.. You still need to get a set of Axle Pivot drop brackets.. The RA drop brackets keep your Caster close to stock. You need the axle pivot brackets to get the camber back into spec.

~Mark
 






2" pivots for a 4" lift... It will align fine and the brackets shouldn't fail so quickly. I am running 4" drop pivots with 5.5"-6"s of lift. I would seriously look at extended those radius arms, not only will it help on the caster issues, but it will perform a lot better!

Good luck.
 






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