NC Leveling kit
#4
I'm on Lake gaston and I'd be all over this but trying to explain to my wife that I'm going to Raleigh to help a stranger from the internet work on his truck would not go over well!!! 🤣😂
#6
Senior Member
A good buddy of mine is in the Western part of the state (Asheville area) and has his own shop. Does several a week among other lifts and differential builds. Been doing that kind of thing for a long time. If you want to take a drive, I can get you in touch.. I moved to East TN a while back and still drive to NC to get him to work on mine to this day.
#7
TOTM September 2020
Thread Starter
That’s guys, still have yet to do it, hunting season has gotten in the way. It will be a diy project when I do it. I’ll do it at the shop just outside Raleigh if anyone wants to come
Trending Topics
#8
The video in the thread "Not So Ugly 2021 on 34's" here https://www.f150forum.com/f129/not-s...21-34s-491232/
The dealer states they used the same kits they used on their 2020 to level. 8.5.5
The dealer states they used the same kits they used on their 2020 to level. 8.5.5
#10
I have not leveled the truck yet. Still debating how I want to do it. So I just measured the front and rear wheel wells from the ground. Front is 36-7/8" and the rear is 41-3/8". That's 4-1/2" difference. Surprising. a 2-1/2" spacer will not get level. Its an 2021, XLT, Super Crew, 6.5' bed, 3.5L Ecoboost, FX4, Max Tow. The wheelbase and Max Tow may have something to do with the 4-1/2" rake. Anyone else measured a similar stock setup?