Honestly, I think $395 installed & aligned isn't bad depending on what they're calling a kit. Just spacers or Bilstein type leveling struts?
I recently put a leveling kit on myself, it's easy and cost me $80 with shipping from hell bent steel. After doing some research the 2 1/2 inch isn't recommend but the 2 inch is safe. It looks great and didn't change my ride
That extra half inch is another x amount of degrees on the cv axles which causes undue stress on the factory axle shaft.Why do you say the 2.5" isn't recommended? Just bought my ED yesterday. I would like to get 35's on it. But will settle for 33's. Thanks for the info!
That extra half inch is another x amount of degrees on the cv axles which causes undue stress on the factory axle shaft.
If you have coil suspension the blisten leveling shocks are a better method though more expensive.
And you've got 33's from the factory! Congratulations.
With a leveling kit you should clear 35's but it may entail changing from your factory rims because of the offset. 35x 12.5 or 13.5 are much wider than the factory which is about 10.5.
Seeing as you have 20" rims you can also go to a 65 series tire which is a 34+" if it's an all terrain or highway tread. Just about any MT tire with 275/65/20 measures at 34.5 which is the same diameter as a 35 flotation size. But the section width stays under 12" to nearly eliminate the Chance of rubbing or having to trim wheel wells, add spacers, or change your rims and offset.
Well as long as you don't mind a 10ply rated tire and the associated price tag and ride quality then the 275/65 is a good choice and because it's f250's standard tire size it's available from nearly every tire manufacturer and styleWell ment Ill stay 33's if need be.. Probably go back to one of 3 tires. Procomp Xtreme MT2, Goodyear Duratrac, or Toyo Open Country MT. I am going to go with the Blisten leveling shocks from them for 216/set. But will get them after I move in 2 weeks. Will sell my wheels and tires with 1,000 miles on them. Thanks for your advice!!!
Any time you alter the ride height you need an alignments. We're talking about every measurement in tenths of a degree being vital. A half inch? I could maybe justify skipping. But anything beyond that it's absolutely necessaryI went with the Hell Bent Steel 2" leveling puck. Cheap, easy to install and an alignment wasn't needed after installation. When researching I read that an alignment is needed if you get the 2.5" puck from HBS because of the extra half inch...just my .02
After the installation of the 2" HBS puck I went to my local big name tire store on my way home for an alignment and they said it was good, nothing needed to be done. Maybe they were being lazy and saying "eh it's close enough" but I was a willing-to-pay customer and they didn't charge me or alter my alignment and the truck drives the same as it did before putting it on.Any time you alter the ride height you need an alignments. We're talking about every measurement in tenths of a degree being vital. A half inch? I could maybe justify skipping. But anything beyond that it's absolutely necessary
Well in that case lucky you, forgive me for assuming at first you were the type to think you could just get away without it. Glad you at least had it checkedAfter the installation of the 2" HBS puck I went to my local big name tire store on my way home for an alignment and they said it was good, nothing needed to be done. Maybe they were being lazy and saying "eh it's close enough" but I was a willing-to-pay customer and they didn't charge me or alter my alignment and the truck drives the same as it did before putting it on.
so I just bought my truck a few weeks ago, I absolutely love it so far, but the factory rake is driving me crazy. I have been looking a leveling kit or a lift kit for it, but I cant find anything. I have 2wd and everything I'm finding is for 4wd's. can anyone help me out. will the leveling kits that say 4wd drive work for the 2wd's?