I've had 2.5" leveling kits on all my f150s as well as an extra 1-1.5" block in the back . Never had any tire issues and most always ran 33's .. as long as everything is thought and the alignment is done right . There should be no issues..Anyone here with leveling kits who are having driveline, tire, or suspension issues of any kind is met by the service department saying "well you have a leveling kit"................. blaming everything is caused by this.
But then again they have 6 inch lifted trucks that they built sitting on their lot, go figure ?? Looks sharp but would not want to have any issues afterwards, good luck with this service department.
for many you just need to remove the Oxy LOL.I should have specified.
This setup is a bit extreme.
We did not have this on lot.
We built at request of customer.
We stand behind what we install.
We make sure alignment is dialled in.
Re-align headlights too so they don’t blind on-coming traffic.
This and levelling kits do catch more wind so do affect fuel mileage.
Also handling and noise as stated already.
Buyer beware.
Some parts and certain tire sizes work well together but others not so much.
Personally, I would not do this.
I would by ready made like a Raptor.
I too laugh at half ton buyers who worry about fuel mileage.
I mean, “Come on”!
Half ton truck, good fuel mileage.
Isn’t that what they call an oxymoron?
It’s still a bit of a shock when my truck goes from 15 or so l/100 km to 30 or more l/100km when I’m towing our trailer.
If you work the horses they need to be fed and watered.
not sure, $3000 option. sounds cool.Any feedback on the new 7.3 gas. Sounds like it's a beast for towing ?? Diesel is still the way to go when towing but this one could be an alternative if you don't want or need a diesel beast for daily stuff, just occasional towing.
Detroit or Mercedes power?Not exaclty a F150, but latest edition. Waanna trade fuel milage now lol
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DD13 505HP, Eaton 18 speed ultra shift.Detroit or Mercedes power?