
2004-2022 Ford F-150 4, 6, 8 Inch Lift Blocks
2004–2022 Ford F-150 Rear Lift Blocks – 4", 6", or 8" (True to Size)
Rear lift made simple and solid. These American-made 🇺🇸 CNC-cut steel blocks deliver a true 4", 6", or 8" of rear lift on your 2004–2022 Ford F-150. No exaggerated claims or misleading dimensions — these are true-to-size blocks built for dependable stance and performance. Ideal for adding rear lift to match a front suspension setup or increase load handling.
Key Features
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Fitment: 2004–2022 Ford F-150 (2WD & 4WD)
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Lift Height: Available in 4", 6", or 8" true lift (measured block height)
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Material: Solid CNC-cut steel – no cast parts
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Tapered Design: Corrects pinion angle for smooth driveline operation
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Finish: Durable black powder coat to resist corrosion
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Sold As: Lift blocks only – optional hardware kit (U-bolts) sold separately
Installation
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⏱️ Install Time: Approx. 1–2 hours
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Tools Needed: Basic hand tools, jack + stands, torque wrench
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Skill Level: Moderate (requires rear axle lowering for block swap)
Fitment Notes
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✅ Works with OEM and aftermarket rear leaf springs (check spring thickness)
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❗ Remove factory lift block if equipped
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Not compatible with overload leafs or bottom-mounted bump stops
Why Choose These Lift Blocks?
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True-to-Size Lift: A 6" block = 6" of rear lift. No inflated claims
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Precision taper ensures safe and correct pinion angle on lifted setups
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Steel plate construction resists flex and distortion under load
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Built strong 🇺🇸 — ideal for tow rigs, reverse level setups, or full rear suspension lifts
Installation Note:
These blocks are height-accurate and do not include hardware by default — U-bolt kits are available as an optional add-on. 🧰

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Vehicle-Specific Fit
Apoc lift blocks are vehicle-specific and engineered to match your truck’s factory leaf spring setup. The alignment hole and center pin locations are precisely positioned to match OEM specs, ensuring a secure, direct fit with no modifications required.
Vibration-Reducing Taper
Tapered lift blocks correct pinion angle, which helps maintain proper driveline geometry on lifted trucks. This reduces or eliminates driveline vibrations and minimizes wear on u-joints and differential components—especially important when adding rear lift height.
Benifts of anti-wrap lift blocks
Standard blocks provide basic lift, while anti-wrap blocks feature a wider footprint and additional bracing to reduce axle wrap and wheel hop—especially important for lifted trucks with big tires or high torque output.
FAQ'S
Lift Blocks
Here are some of the most common questions we receive about lift blocks, installation, and related components. Our goal is to help you make the best decision for your build with clear, practical information.
A: Yes. Apoc lift blocks are true to size—the height listed is the actual block height, providing that exact amount of rear lift when installed. For example, a 3" block adds 3" of lift over your current leaf spring height.
A: Apoc lift blocks are vehicle-specific and engineered to match your truck’s factory leaf spring setup. The alignment hole and center pin locations are precisely positioned to match OEM specs, ensuring a secure, direct fit with no modifications required.
The main U-bolts are required to secure the axle and block assembly to your leaf springs. You do not have to purchase them from us if your existing U-bolts are long enough. However, if you are changing the size of your lift block, you will need longer U-bolts. Simply measure the difference in height between your current block and the new block — your new U-bolts will need to be that much longer than your current ones.
Anti-wrap U-bolts are optional. They are designed to secure the wider footprint of the block more firmly to the leaf spring, helping to reduce axle wrap, spring twist, and wheel hop. The taller the block, the more beneficial anti-wrap U-bolts become. For block heights over 6 inches, we recommend also installing ladder bars for added stability and to prevent driveline issues.
A: Standard blocks provide basic lift, while anti-wrap blocks feature a wider footprint and additional bracing to reduce axle wrap and wheel hop—especially important for lifted trucks with big tires or high torque output.
A: No, stacking lift blocks is not recommended and can be dangerous. It compromises stability, increases the risk of axle shift, and can cause premature wear or failure of suspension components. Always use a single, properly sized Apoc lift block for safe, reliable performance.