Suspension Lift/Level Kit with Stock Rims
#1
Suspension Lift/Level Kit with Stock Rims
I've got a 2014 f150 4wd, and was wondering if anyone knew of a 2.5-3.5" or so lift kit that's a 'suspension lift' but also allows for me to keep my stock 18s. I used to drive a silverado, and rough country made a good kit that helped keep angles / health of the front end, but allowed me to keep my stock rims.
Anybody know of a kit like this, or maybe a levelling kit + uniballs? Looking to keep my truck healthy for a long time but would like 2.5 or so inches on it.
thanks for the help, search came up with nothing.
Anybody know of a kit like this, or maybe a levelling kit + uniballs? Looking to keep my truck healthy for a long time but would like 2.5 or so inches on it.
thanks for the help, search came up with nothing.
#3
Leveling kits, yes.
Lift kits, not necessarily.
So lift kits have a max backspacing for wheel they can run. It'll come down to the backspacing of the wheels.
For Example - Majority of aftermarket Upper arms ( Like ours ) or lift kits have a 4.75" - 5.25" max back spacing.
Some stock wheels have a 5.75" backspacing this causing the wheel/tire to hit.
JT
Lift kits, not necessarily.
So lift kits have a max backspacing for wheel they can run. It'll come down to the backspacing of the wheels.
For Example - Majority of aftermarket Upper arms ( Like ours ) or lift kits have a 4.75" - 5.25" max back spacing.
Some stock wheels have a 5.75" backspacing this causing the wheel/tire to hit.
JT
#4
#5
We can get you our Chase kit which includes our Boxed upper arm and King 2.5 Coilovers!
But like I mentioned earlier, it'll come down to the back spacing on your current 18" wheels. Majority of aftermarket Upper arms have a max backspacing.
Our's is 4.75" - if you are running a stock wheel, you will most likely have to run a spacer to clear it.
#6
Senior Member
If you're looking at coil overs & uca's it'll probably be cheaper to just do a true suspension lift.
#7
What I really want is 3" total, but 2.5" isn't bad either. I don't want to do a 4" because I do not care for aftermarket wheels.
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#8
You need to check your backspacing on your stock wheels and then determine which kit will work with the backspacing.
Seems like my previous posts are getting over looked
#9
Senior Member
Running stock wheels with 4" RC lift. No issues.