Rize Industries and Street Trenz, both in El Cajon, California, teamed up to give the project '06 Ford SuperCrew our recently added trademark Fantastic Four transformation. These modifications were performed over a three-day period, two for the lift, wheels, tires, and intake, and one for the exhaust. Assuming that your local shop was ready to jump right on your truck when you dropped it off, and provided you had all the parts in hand up front, you could likely have the same sort of quick transformation in just two days. Whereas everything did cost more than $8,500, a chunk of change, the truck went from a common rig in a sea of F-150s to a real standout that is capable of off-roading with added horsepower and no real sacrifice in mileage.
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The F-150 SuperCrew we started with was factory fresh with all of the available 4x4 option
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All of the Rize lift pieces were powdercoated in metallic silver and then powdercoated aga
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The first step was removing several factory pieces to make way for the burly Rize crossmem
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The differential drop bracket is gusseted for strength and holds the differential in 8 inc
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The final Rize crossmember fit in without any trimming.
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One of the unique features of the Rize lift is the dropped steering. They call it "Linear
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Rize's lift uses this coilover spacer to gain height. It clamps to the factory piece and p
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Here's the finished front suspension, showing the taller spindle, stainless steel brake li
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With the new rolling stock bolted on, the guys at Rize got to work aligning the new suspen
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