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Old 08-25-2015, 12:20 AM
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Default Lifting options on a new 2015 F150 Platinum

First off I would like to start by saying i'm new around here I recently Got a 2015 F-150 Platinum in black. I noticed the suspension and tires just aren't doing it for me. I searched around for 6 inch lift kits and they all topped out to about $2000 total without labor. I was wondering if there is an alternate to a 6 inch lift that is much cheaper and still gives it the same look. I want to be able to fit 35 Inch tires so keep that in mind. Please post links of kits I can use instead thanks.
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I think skyjacker had there 4" and 6" lifts for 999.99. Might check that out.
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Originally Posted by n0k
First off I would like to start by saying i'm new around here I recently Got a 2015 F-150 Platinum in black. I noticed the suspension and tires just aren't doing it for me. I searched around for 6 inch lift kits and they all topped out to about $2000 total without labor. I was wondering if there is an alternate to a 6 inch lift that is much cheaper and still gives it the same look. I want to be able to fit 35 Inch tires so keep that in mind. Please post links of kits I can use instead thanks.

readylift 2.25" level (with or without the matching 3" rear blocks) will clear 35's
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Originally Posted by jtnuge
I think skyjacker had there 4" and 6" lifts for 999.99. Might check that out.

Where did you see that? Maybe a link?
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Plenty of people running a leveling kit for a lot less than a lift with 35s. But I do know Rough Country has 4", 5" and 6" lifts all priced the same at $1,299. But personally I would go for the autospring leveling kit. Check out Stage3motorsports they have lifts, levels and everything else you might want.

http://www.stage3motorsports.com/201...nce-Parts.html
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I am happy with my rough country 6 inch lift. It was 2000 dollars installed with alignment.
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2slow05 It was in a off road / truck magazine. I can try and find it for you and give some more info.
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a plat is no diff then a XLT/Lariat/KR susp. wise, and there are dozens+ of threads about lifting.



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