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Common questions about Ford Trucks & SUVs performance parts and upgrades

What is the best exhaust system for a Ford F-150?

The best exhaust depends on your goals. For a deep, aggressive tone with dyno-proven horsepower gains, Borla and Flowmaster cat-back systems are top choices. MBRP offers excellent value with stainless steel construction. All our F-150 exhausts ship free and are backed by manufacturer warranties.

Will a cold-air intake void my Ford warranty?

Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, a dealer cannot void your entire warranty for installing an aftermarket intake. They must prove the part directly caused a failure. Brands like aFe Power and K&N include limited warranties on their intake systems for added peace of mind.

What suspension lift should I get for my Ford Raptor?

For a Raptor, Bilstein and ICON Vehicle Dynamics offer the best OEM-quality replacement shocks and coilovers. A 2-3 inch lift is the sweet spot for improved ground clearance without sacrificing ride quality. ReadyLift leveling kits are a great budget-friendly option for a mild lift.

Are performance parts for Ford trucks CARB-compliant?

Many parts carry a CARB Executive Order (EO) number, making them legal in all 50 states including California. We clearly mark CARB-compliant items. If a part is not CARB-approved, we note it is not for sale in California on the listing.

Is a cold-air intake worth it on a Ford F-150?

Yes, for most F-150 owners it is. A quality intake from aFe Power or K&N adds roughly 10-20 horsepower, sharpens throttle response, and delivers a more aggressive induction growl. On the 3.5L EcoBoost the gains are strongest when paired with a tune. The washable, reusable filter also saves money over disposable OEM filters across the life of the truck, and it installs in under an hour.

How much horsepower does a cat-back exhaust add to an F-150?

A cat-back exhaust typically adds 5-15 horsepower and a similar bump in torque on the F-150 by reducing backpressure, with the biggest gains on the EcoBoost. The larger benefit for most owners is the deeper, more aggressive tone. Borla, Flowmaster, and MBRP systems all bolt on with no cutting, and pairing the exhaust with an intake and tune multiplies the results.

Leveling kit vs lift kit for my F-150 - which is better?

Choose a leveling kit if you mainly want to eliminate the factory rake and fit slightly larger tires; it is affordable, installs in a few hours, and keeps the factory ride. Choose a full lift kit if you want serious ground clearance, room for 33-35 inch tires, and true off-road capability. ReadyLift handles most leveling needs, while BDS and Bilstein offer complete lift kits with proper geometry correction.

Do I need a tuner for bolt-on mods on my EcoBoost F-150?

You do not need a tune for basic bolt-ons like a cat-back exhaust, but a tuner unlocks far more from an intake on the twin-turbo EcoBoost engines. A quality handheld tuner can add 40-70 horsepower on its own and lets the truck take full advantage of improved airflow. Always run 91-93 octane with aggressive tunes to protect the engine.

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