2015 levelling kit 2.5", level kit, lift, 2.5" lift
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2015 levelling kit 2.5", level kit, lift, 2.5" lift
Has anyone installed a levelling kit on their 2015 yet? I'm looking at one from BDS, which is a reputable site, but just unclear about what it takes to install the 35" tire. Their techs aren't really sure either, which is strange.
So, as advertised, the kit will clear 35" tires, but in the same sentence it discusses using a 1" block in the rear. I'm really just wanting to level the front and feel like a 33" tire is all that will clear since the wheel wells are practically the same size as previous year models. If anyone has any input on that, I appreciate it. Also, pics pics pics!
So, as advertised, the kit will clear 35" tires, but in the same sentence it discusses using a 1" block in the rear. I'm really just wanting to level the front and feel like a 33" tire is all that will clear since the wheel wells are practically the same size as previous year models. If anyone has any input on that, I appreciate it. Also, pics pics pics!
Last edited by JRDiesel; 01-19-2015 at 02:03 PM.
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Right now, Rancho (RS66500B) and SkyJacker (F1545BKH) have 4.5" kits that clears 35s while Pro Comp recommends 6" of lift to clear 35s (2WD & 4WD).
Most companies play it safe in case you want to go off-road.
(2") Spacer/leveiling kits for Skyjacker and Ground Force only list clearance for 33"
If you go with a set-up lower than 4.5", I would stay with stock wheel width range with a smidge less backspacing.
Most companies play it safe in case you want to go off-road.
(2") Spacer/leveiling kits for Skyjacker and Ground Force only list clearance for 33"
If you go with a set-up lower than 4.5", I would stay with stock wheel width range with a smidge less backspacing.
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Check out dubsesd's thread, level kit with 35's.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...fted-35-s.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...fted-35-s.html