Rough Country 2.5" suspension level
#11
Junior Member
So I've been looking into a leveling kit and full suspension lift kit and found RC has this 2.5" level that comes with rear shocks. Thing is I've read so many different forums on here about how the performance off roading is kinda limited and how ball joints and that get real stressed with a leveling kit. With that said if you do have this RC setup on your F150 how do you like it?
#13
Oh Delaware? Neighbor there is no real offroading by us haha (I'm 45 minutes down 95). Go ahead and get the RC Level. $200 and you'll love the stance of your truck. Then if you decide in the future you want to move up to a real lift, you are out only $200 (hell you can probably make back most of your money if you sell the used kit on Craigslist or
This is my 2012 with the same kit you mentioned. Stock 20s with 34" Nitto Trails
This is my 2012 with the same kit you mentioned. Stock 20s with 34" Nitto Trails
#14
Beer, Boats, and Trucks.
Very worn 295/60R20 Trail Grapplers. I really like the size but not sure I'm going to go Trail Grapplers again, I do mostly street commuting and these while very sexy ride very rough and wear quickly. Might try either Toyo RTs or KO2s next.
#15
So I've been looking into a leveling kit and full suspension lift kit and found RC has this 2.5" level that comes with rear shocks. Thing is I've read so many different forums on here about how the performance off roading is kinda limited and how ball joints and that get real stressed with a leveling kit. With that said if you do have this RC setup on your F150 how do you like it?
Mine but haven't used 4wd yet. Hope nothing bad happens when I do lol.
#16
Beer, Boats, and Trucks.
ive used 4wd with my rc 2.5" level with rear block and shocks and it works just fine!