Lefty
Well-Known Member
Just for the record, the Edge can be lowered one inch in the back by replacing the 2 inch lift blocks with ones. The truck will be mostly level with a slight downward rake in the front. After all, the Ford designers planned for pickup trucks to be sprung higher in the back than the front. They did so in order to account for aerodynamics, handling, and heavy loads.
When we lower the back end, we should lower the front. The Edge can be lowered about 5/8 " by cranking down on the stock torsion bar keys. This will almost restore the rake to the original. I have no numbers to go by. I eyeballed mine with a spirit level. Perhaps a little steeper might be even more desirable. Those older Edges might achieve this by picking up a pair of stock keys found on 2008-2011 models.
@lil_Blue_Ford says those keys might max out the ball joints. I'm going to crawl under mine and check.
When we lower the back end, we should lower the front. The Edge can be lowered about 5/8 " by cranking down on the stock torsion bar keys. This will almost restore the rake to the original. I have no numbers to go by. I eyeballed mine with a spirit level. Perhaps a little steeper might be even more desirable. Those older Edges might achieve this by picking up a pair of stock keys found on 2008-2011 models.
@lil_Blue_Ford says those keys might max out the ball joints. I'm going to crawl under mine and check.