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2022 F150 Tremor - Denver, Co

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2022 F150 Tremor
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I have measured the rake to see what kind of lift I would like to put on it. I measured 10" from top of rear wheel to rear wheel-well & 6" from top of front wheel to front wheel-well. I have spoke with Rough Country about adding a 2" loaded strut & they do not recommend adding since this year/model of F150 has CCD equipped. A Rough Country representative mentioned that the CCD sensors would need different mounting brackets (so the readings are not funky). I haven't gone anywhere from there, but do intend on raising the front end ~2".
 
Looks great, I'm also in Denver and expecting delivery this week. Do you have a shop that you are working with or recommend?
 
Looks great, I'm also in Denver and expecting delivery this week. Do you have a shop that you are working with or recommend?
I was planning on having Rock Solid 4x4 install my 2" loaded struts. I have been by their shop & spoke with the owner & I am a fan so far. They had really high reviews online, so I think they would be a good start.
 
hmmm.. I would not have even given "stone grey" a second thought for a color choice. However, I've gotta say that looks really nice. When you have a chance can you post an angled profile pic (kinda front looking toward the rear), a rear pic, and maybe something angled down and forward over the hood while you're elevated on the running board or something like that?? thanks!!!

and congrats on your truck!!!
 
I have measured the rake to see what kind of lift I would like to put on it. I measured 10" from top of rear wheel to rear wheel-well & 6" from top of front wheel to front wheel-well. I have spoke with Rough Country about adding a 2" loaded strut & they do not recommend adding since this year/model of F150 has CCD equipped. A Rough Country representative mentioned that the CCD sensors would need different mounting brackets (so the readings are not funky). I haven't gone anywhere from there, but do intend on raising the front end ~2".
I know CCD was an option on the '21+ models, but I didn't think that was true of the Tremor and Raptor. Does the Tremor have this?
 
Almost looks nose high - did you replace the factory rear blocks with the RC blocks?
I did not replace the blocks. This parking lot is pretty sloped. Measured everything on a flat plane and show the front is ~1.00" lower than rear with factory blocks.
 
I know CCD was an option on the '21+ models, but I didn't think that was true of the Tremor and Raptor. Does the Tremor have this?
Not to my knowledge, no. I had some folks at a few Ford dealerships in Texas mention that they thought it was equipped with the CCD system, but they were not positive. The Ford dealership here in Denver that did my RC install confirmed it is not equipped with CCD system.
 
Not to my knowledge, no. I had some folks at a few Ford dealerships in Texas mention that they thought it was equipped with the CCD system, but they were not positive. The Ford dealership here in Denver that did my RC install confirmed it is not equipped with CCD system.
Which dealership, and what did they charge ya? Any reason you pivoted away from Rock Solid 4x4?

Located close to you in Broomfield.
 
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Which dealership, and what did they charge ya? Any reason you pivoted away from Rock Solid 4x4?

Located close to you in Broomfield.
Also curious on this. Got a quote for $700 in labor from Toy Crawlers in Broomfield.
 
Which dealership, and what did they charge ya? Any reason you pivoted away from Rock Solid 4x4?

Located close to you in Broomfield.
I used the Larry H Miller Ford Dealership in Lakewood. Parts, labor (with alignment), and tax amounted to $1064.00.

I was eager to use Rock Solid 4x4, but when Ford provided warranty on labor it was hard to pass up.

I’d recommend Rock Solid 4x4 in a heartbeat if warranty wasn’t too important. They were around $800 in total.
 
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