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Fits Ford F-250 SD 4WD (2011-2014) 6" Lift Kit; Diesel; OVLD; M1; 56440

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Fits Ford F-250 SD 4WD (2011-2014) 6" Lift Kit; Diesel; OVLD; M1; 564406 Inch Lift Kit Diesel OVLD M1 Ford Super Duty 4WD (11 14) Take your F 250 off the freeway and onto the trails with Rough Country's 6 inch Suspension Lift. This all inclusive kit is a total transformation for your truck, including everything you need for increased ground clearance and killer, good looks. This kit includes a set of lifted coil springs, radius arm drop brackets, and ultra durable, fabricated Anti wrap rear blocks that prevent binding

6 Inch Lift Kit - Diesel - OVLD - M1 - Ford Super Duty 4WD (11-14)

Take your F-250 off the freeway and onto the trails with Rough Country's 6-inch Suspension Lift. This all-inclusive kit is a total transformation for your truck, including everything you need for increased ground clearance and killer, good looks. This kit includes a set of lifted coil springs, radius arm drop-brackets, and ultra-durable, fabricated Anti-wrap rear blocks that prevent binding and axle wrap. This kit also includes stainless steel extended brake lines and brake line brackets to ensure you have everything you need to install your lift. Best of all, this kit features Rough Country's Nitrogen-Charged N2.0 Shock Absorbers for the ultimate balance in off-road performance and a smooth highway ride. Includes Rough Country's Lifetime Replacement Warranty


Features:

  • Easy bolt-on installation
  • Increased ground clearance
  • Levels the front with the rear of the vehicle
  • Radius arm drop brackets allow for properly set caster
  • Proper caster is crucial to maintaining factory handling and drivability
  • Includes application valved N2.0 series shock absorbers which offer the best in balanced performance for on and off-road use
  • Fabricated blocks are stronger and offer a longer lifespan than cast blocks
  • Specially designed anti-axle wrap rear blocks maintain stock ride quality while eliminating common lift block problem.

Application:

Year Make Model Submodel
2011-2014 Ford F-250 Super Duty King Ranch
2011-2014 Ford F-250 Super Duty Lariat
2011-2014 Ford F-250 Super Duty XL
2011-2014 Ford F-250 Super Duty XLT
2013-2014 Ford F-250 Super Duty Platinum
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