Leveling questions
#1
Leveling questions
Hi guys,
I've had my truck for 3 weeks now and have logged about 2500 miles with no issues.
Ithe is a 2wd 2015 xlt scab with sport package. Will post pictures as soon as I wash the mud off it. I live in coastal Georgia so all we have is mud.
Anyway I had a question, I want to level out my front end as it lacks clearence and I think it would just look better
Any pressure and cons of doing this?
What sort of kit would I need and where should I get it from?
So far all I've done to the truck is add in a ford drop in liner and ford all weather ma5s. Will be switching my front ones to husky's this weekend and putting in ford mud flaps and wheel liners.
I've had my truck for 3 weeks now and have logged about 2500 miles with no issues.
Ithe is a 2wd 2015 xlt scab with sport package. Will post pictures as soon as I wash the mud off it. I live in coastal Georgia so all we have is mud.
Anyway I had a question, I want to level out my front end as it lacks clearence and I think it would just look better
Any pressure and cons of doing this?
What sort of kit would I need and where should I get it from?
So far all I've done to the truck is add in a ford drop in liner and ford all weather ma5s. Will be switching my front ones to husky's this weekend and putting in ford mud flaps and wheel liners.
#2
Buy one of many leveling kits. They are spacers that install on top of your shock assembly. I installed autosprings 2.5" but many go with less height. My truck sits level. Plenty of threads on this subject.
#3
I went with the Fox 2.0 Coilovers.. I wanted to smooth out the ride and I do a lot of dirt road/off road driving and wanted something that handled washboards a little better. They are spendy but in my opinion worth it.
#4
So what size spacer would I need to level out the front? Also is the Supreme brand found on amazon any good? Sorry I'm new to this.
BTW it's a 2wd with stock sport wheels and tires.
BTW it's a 2wd with stock sport wheels and tires.
#5
2" is what I have and it leveled my truck. Most guys put 2" with stock blocks in the rear to level the truck out. As far as brand for spacers I'm not sure. I paid the extra money and just replaced the whole coilover. Check out what stage3 has to offer. They are very well priced and have lots of different options. http://www.stage3motorsports.com/201...ling-Kits.html
Whether you decide to do spacer or coilovers is up to you and what you want to get from the truck.