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2020-2022 Superduty 5" 4-Link Conversion Kit with FOX 2.5 Performance Elite Shocks (BDS1999FPE)

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2020-2022 Superduty 5" 4-Link Conversion Kit with FOX 2.5 Performance Elite Shocks (BDS1999FPE)Raise the height of your Ford Super Duty gas powered truck with this 5 inch lift kit and 4 Link conversion from BDS Suspension. Designed to improve stance, performance, and capability, this kit includes everything necessary to set your truck up right with clearance for up to 37 inch Tires. Up front the lift kit includes gasoline specific Pro Ride coil springs, 4 link control arms with conversion brackets, forged drop pitman arm and track bar bracket

Raise the height of your Ford Super Duty gas powered truck with this 5-inch lift kit and 4-Link conversion from BDS Suspension. Designed to improve stance, performance, and capability, this kit includes everything necessary to set your truck up right with clearance for up to 37 inch Tires. Up front the lift kit includes gasoline-specific Pro-Ride coil springs, 4-link control arms with conversion brackets, forged drop pitman arm and track bar bracket for steering correction, sway bar relocation, brake line brackets and precision tuned nitrogen charged shocks. In the rear this kit utilizes a high-strength fabricated lift block, longer u-bolts, brake line brackets and a matching set of NX2 Nitro or FOX Performance shocks.

Features
  • Ford recommends the replacement of the pitman arm nut after each time it has been removed.
  • Use a small pitman arm puller to remove the drag link joint and steering stabilizer taper.
  • Due to the taller factory ride height, Tremor models will not net the full advertised lift height. The final ride height will be the same as standard models.
  • Some trucks with a rear driveline vibration may have a recall from Ford regarding the rear axle. (Safety Recall 21S31) Due to the recall procedure, BDS recommends having this performed prior to installing the lift.
  • Easy, 100 percent Bolt-on installation
  • Pro-Ride dual rate coil springs provide a remarkable ride through any terrain
  • Heavy duty 4-Link control arms offer improved handling, stability, strength and caster control during wheel travel
  • Track bar relocation bracket and pitman arm maintain proper steering angles for improved handling
  • Fabricated steel blocks provide level stance from front to rear
  • Standard NX2 Nitro shocks with vehicle-specific valving for better control
  • Upgrade to FOX 2.0 Performance Series shocks for maximum performance on and off-road
  • Included in the base system.
  • Made of cast iron for high strength.
  • Designed to provide correct pinion angles.
Specs
  • Front Lift Method: Coil Spring
  • Rear Lift Method: Block
  • Shocks Included: Yes
  • Front Lift Height: 5 inch
  • Rear Lift Height: 4 inch
Recommended Tire & Wheel Fitment
  • Tire Size: 37x12.5
  • Wheel Diameter: 18x9, 20x9
  • Back Spacing: 5/5
Notes
  • If installed on a truck with a top-mounted overload spring, an overload spacer block taller than 1-1/8 inch UBT4027 (Qty: 4) is required.
  • Front exhaust modification may be required to clear the front drive shaft (Gas Only).
  • If your truck is equipped with a 2-piece rear driveshaft, a Carrier Bearing Drop Kit may be required: BDS123402.
  • Larger Tires on the stock wheel are not recommended due to the brake line clearance required. Use recommended specs listed in the wheel and Tire fitment section.
  • Minor trimming may be necessary for clearance of 37x12.50 Tires on certain wheel setups.
  • Installation requires a torque wrench capable of 405 ft-lbs.
Includes
  • BDS013423, 2017-2022 Ford F-250 / F-350 4 Inch 4-Link Box Kit 2of2 (UPC 658848613496)
  • BDS013459, 2020-2022 F250/F350 4.5 inch Rear Block Kit (UPC 658848613564)
  • BDS013601, 2017-2022 Super Duty 4-Link Box Kit 1of2 (UPC 658848613700)
  • BDS033412, 2005-2024 Ford F250/F350 Gas 4 inch Coil Spring Kit (UPC 658848616534)
  • BDS85431, 2017-2024 F250/F350 Single Stabilizer (UPC 711745609242)
  • FOX88326097, Kit: 2017-2024 Ford SD Front, 2.5 Truck Fox Performance Elite Series, R/R, 2-3.5 inch Lift, Dual Speed Compression Adjust
  • FOX88326098, Kit: 2017-2023 Ford SD Rear, 2.5 Truck Fox Performance Elite Series, P/B, 2-3.5 inch Lift, Dual Speed Compression Adjust
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Exchange/Return Notes
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  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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Do not buy this protection plan!
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