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5 Inch Rear Block Kit 2011-2016 Ford F-250/F-350 Super Duty (2-Pc Drive Shaft Only) ReadyLIFT

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5 Inch Rear Block Kit 2011-2016 Ford F-250/F-350 Super Duty (2-Pc Drive Shaft Only) ReadyLIFTReadyLIFT OEM style rear block kits are available for 2011 2016 Ford Super Duty model specific applications. These new 5. 0 Inch Rear Block Kits include two (2) Rear Blocks, four (4) 16. 5 Inch Long E Coated U Bolts, eight (8) Nuts and Washers and one (1) Carrier Bearing Spacer. Based on OEM designs and never made out of light weight extrusions our 5 Inch 2011 2016 Ford F250 F350 Super Duty Blocks have Integrated OEM Style Bump Stops. ReadyLIFT Block

ReadyLIFT OEM-style rear block kits are available for 2011-2016 Ford Super Duty model specific applications. These new 5.0-Inch Rear Block Kits include two (2) Rear Blocks, four (4) 16.5-Inch Long E-Coated U-Bolts, eight (8) Nuts and Washers and one (1) Carrier Bearing Spacer.

Based on OEM designs and never made out of light weight extrusions our 5 Inch 2011-2016 Ford F250/F350 Super Duty Blocks have Integrated OEM Style Bump Stops. ReadyLIFT Block Kits will put a slight rake back in your truck for hauling or towing and are designed to work with your ReadyLIFT Suspension Leveling Kit.

In fact, these blocks are the ideal Tow Package upgrade for not only for stock height vehicles but lifted or leveled trucks too! Like all ReadyLIFT products, these block kits come with our Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Note: 66-2015 5-Inch block is for use on 2011-2016 Ford F250 / F350 Super Duty 2WD/4WD trucks with 2-piece drive shaft. Lift height will vary depending on what factory block your truck has.

Note: Fits Single Rear Wheel Trucks Only -- Not Dual Rear Wheel Configurations Note: The lift blocks in this kit are not designed to work with aftermarket or factory add-on air spring/load leveling kits that attach to the bump stop tangs. Use of this type of air bag system will void all block warranties and can cause failure of the block bump stop tang.

Features and Benefits:

  • 5.0-Inch rear block kit
  • Compatible with 2011-2016 Ford Super Duty trucks
  • Designed for use with trucks with a two-piece drive shaft
  • Includes carrier bearing spacer
  • Provides additional lift and support for the rear of the truck
  • Helps improve overall handling and stability
  • Made with high-quality materials for durability and longevity
  • Easy to install with basic tools and minimal mechanical knowledge required
  • Perfect for off-roading or towing heavy loads
  • Enhances the overall appearance of the truck
  • Affordable and cost-effective alternative to expensive suspension upgrades

Details:

  • Color: Black
  • Fitment: Direct Fitment
  • Front or Rear: Rear
  • Install Difficulty: Difficult Requires Professional Installation
  • Installation Time: 1 Hour
  • Lift Height: 5.0 Inch
  • Material: Cast Iron
  • Nuts Included: Yes
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