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Old 01-22-2018, 03:46 PM
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Hey All....I am looking at the readylift 3.5" lift kit for my 18 F150. Any thoughts on their products? I am also checking to see if there are any vendors on here that are readylift retailers. I tried posting on the vendor section but no luck.

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If you stay on the street, you'll probably be ok. 3.5" is just a huge lift for an IFRS front end without correcting CV angles. Personaly, if you're going that big, just step up to a 4" true suspension lift. You can get into one for a $100-$200 more. Otherwise, I'd stay with the tried and true 2.5" leveling kit. Plenty of people run 2.5" with no issues.
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Originally Posted by doolin64
If you stay on the street, you'll probably be ok. 3.5" is just a huge lift for an IFRS front end without correcting CV angles. Personaly, if you're going that big, just step up to a 4" true suspension lift. You can get into one for a $100-$200 more. Otherwise, I'd stay with the tried and true 2.5" leveling kit. Plenty of people run 2.5" with no issues.
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Thanks for the feedback. Very helpful.

The kit I am looking at comes with a new upper control arm to maintain as close to factory geometry as possible. I would think that would make a large difference in this kit versus a leveling kit. Thoughts?

Do you have any suggestions for a 4 inch?

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Doolin
Thanks for the feedback. Very helpful.

The kit I am looking at comes with a new upper control arm to maintain as close to factory geometry as possible. I would think that would make a large difference in this kit versus a leveling kit. Thoughts?

Do you have any suggestions for a 4 inch?

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That will help with ball joints but not much else. A true lift drops the front differential so your CV shafts are at factory angles. Personally I would go with BDS or Zone because of everything great I have heard about the two but I really haven't heard anything bad about any of the brands.



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