2.5" BDS leveling kit - seeking feedback
Hi everyone.
I'm looking to level my '15 Lariat screw.
I previously owned a 2010 That had a 2.5" RC kit but it ate through upper ball joints like crazy. I drive about 80,000km per year so I want to keep the geometry as close to stock, so I like the idea of the two piece kit, or even a lift strut.
Does anyone have any feedback on the BDS two piece kit? Ease of install? Picture of upper control arm angle?
Thanks!
I'm looking to level my '15 Lariat screw.
I previously owned a 2010 That had a 2.5" RC kit but it ate through upper ball joints like crazy. I drive about 80,000km per year so I want to keep the geometry as close to stock, so I like the idea of the two piece kit, or even a lift strut.
Does anyone have any feedback on the BDS two piece kit? Ease of install? Picture of upper control arm angle?
Thanks!
There are no advantages to a two piece kit, and its harder to install. As far as control arm angles affecting the ball joints, 2.5" is 2.5" doesn't matter how it is achieved, the angles will be the same. Go with 2" or less to minimize angle worries.
Yeah I was trying to visualize a difference. BDS and others market this as a kit that maintains the upper control arm angles...likely a marketing tactic. I'll see if anyone else replies with pics. Thanks.
Only way around it is aftermarket control arm.
I'm struggling with choices, ha!. I'd like to go with 2.5" up front to ensure clearance on the 285/65/20 KO2s I want, but am nervous about the angles causing premature wear on the ball joints and whatnot. So 2" would be preferable up front from that perspective, so long as I'm confident it will clear...and then I likely wouldn't have to block the rear end!
I'm struggling with choices, ha!. I'd like to go with 2.5" up front to ensure clearance on the 285/65/20 KO2s I want, but am nervous about the angles causing premature wear on the ball joints and whatnot. So 2" would be preferable up front from that perspective, so long as I'm confident it will clear...and then I likely wouldn't have to block the rear end!

