GOTTOYS
Well-known member
Re: 2011 Big Country King pin Height for level ride???
You may be able to easily lower the rear of your truck by replacing the axle blocks with those from a 2wd version of the same truck. You may have to use the shorter 2wd axle u bolts as well. The factory 2wd axle blocks should have the proper wedge shape to maintain the proper pinion angle needed. I was going to do this on my previous F-150 to lower the rear 2" but traded it instead. Not real expensive and the parts should be available direct from Ford...Don
You may be able to easily lower the rear of your truck by replacing the axle blocks with those from a 2wd version of the same truck. You may have to use the shorter 2wd axle u bolts as well. The factory 2wd axle blocks should have the proper wedge shape to maintain the proper pinion angle needed. I was going to do this on my previous F-150 to lower the rear 2" but traded it instead. Not real expensive and the parts should be available direct from Ford...Don