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2011-2016 Powerstroke 5" Rear Block Kit w/ 1-Piece Driveshaft (66-2025)

ReadyLift Part Number: 66-2025
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$220.95 CAD


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Description

Fits 

Year
 Make Model
2011-2016 Ford F250/F350 Super Duty 4WD

Note: Not intended for use on vehicles equipped with Service Axle.

If you need to add a slight rake back into your pickup, the last thing you should be doing is stacking blocks, this can cause severe damage and is incredibly unsafe. ReadyLift offers a wide variety of rear lift blocks so you can safely add the appropriate amount of height to your truck.  Based on OEM designs and made from cast iron, these blocks are durable, easy to install, and make a great tow package upgrade.

Part Number: 66-2025

Features

  • Provides a slight rake for towing or hauling
  • Adds 3" of rear lift
  • Heavy-duty cast-iron construction
  • Bump stop landing pads
  • New longer U-joints

Includes: 

  • (2) Rear Blocks
  • (4) 16.5" Long E-Coated U-Bolts 
  • (8) Nuts and Washers

    Additional Information

    • 1-piece driveshaft only. 
    • This kit is not intended for use on vehicles equipped with service axle
    • 66-2025 5" block is for use on 2011-2016 Ford F250 / F350 Super Duty 2WD/4WD trucks with a 1-piece driveshaft.
    • Lift height will vary depending on what factory block your truck has.
    • Single Rear Wheel Trucks ONLY
    • 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. The use of this type of airbag system will void all block warranties and can cause the failure of the block bump stop tang.

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