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Old Jul 25, 2006 | 05:44 PM
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Skyjacker leveling kit???

Hi this is my first post and love the forum. Just got a new 2006 F150 stx 4x4. Was thinking of getting a leveling kit. I saw a kit on the rocky mountain web site under skyjacker. It was a 2" Aluminum Front Leveling Kit. The part number is FF25MS and i looked it up on the skyjacker website and it says its for the f150 king ranch. thats all i see of this kit. i would rather a kit of aluminum. I was woundering if this kit would fit the stx and if anyone ever used it. Please if anyone knows id love to get some info on it thank you. if not i might just wait till the money is there for the 3 inch kit
 
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Old Jul 25, 2006 | 05:53 PM
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Skyjacker recently redesigned their leveling kit. It now looks like the Autospring kit.
 
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Old Jul 26, 2006 | 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by ec4881
Hi this is my first post and love the forum. Just got a new 2006 F150 stx 4x4. Was thinking of getting a leveling kit. I saw a kit on the rocky mountain web site under skyjacker. It was a 2" Aluminum Front Leveling Kit. The part number is FF25MS and i looked it up on the skyjacker website and it says its for the f150 king ranch. thats all i see of this kit. i would rather a kit of aluminum. I was woundering if this kit would fit the stx and if anyone ever used it. Please if anyone knows id love to get some info on it thank you. if not i might just wait till the money is there for the 3 inch kit

Several fellows here use the autosring leveling kit. I was just viewing another thread relating to SkyJacker 3" suspension lift. Please find this thread and check out the photos of the 3" kit installed. What a mess. I do not use Skyjacker Products... but those pictures say it all. Good luck in your choice.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 08:58 PM
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I went with ReadyLift for 3 reasons:

1. Quality
2. Support
3. Warranty

The kit was easy to install, did not affect my ride and I could put on my 33's with no problem.
 
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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 10:00 PM
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Autospring. I went with this kit for quality and ease of installation.
 
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