Anyone install a Readylift leveling kit?

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sanman28

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That's a 35", I was just wondering if anyone thought that would be a little too tight if you were doing some actual offroading that's all.

Its a good question. Im willing to bet it does rub. I was going to do a 285/65/18...stock wheels. Also remove the front plastic air damn.
 

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That's a 35", I was just wondering if anyone thought that would be a little too tight if you were doing some actual offroading that's all.

I have 35’s and I trimmed the front and rear of the front fenders. Trimmed the power step at the front. Removed the front air damn and trimmed the carpet lining by the air damn. I have taken it off road to the point you where dragging the bottom of the car and fully shoving the wheels into the fender wells. It still rubs pretty bad. It did not tear anything off. Rear rubbed the carpet liner on the inside behind the wheel. Daily driving at full lock backing up it will rub a little.
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@Fozzy Thanks for the detailed response. I suspected some of the things you confirmed, so I'm planning to run 285/70r18s on the stock FX4 wheels to have a touch more room.
 

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@Fozzy Thanks for the detailed response. I suspected some of the things you confirmed, so I'm planning to run 285/70r18s on the stock FX4 wheels to have a touch more room.

I'd throw some spacers on for good measure... It will help the stance a bit and give you some extra clearance.
 

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Hello All,

I have a 2020 Expedition Max and am currently having the 3/2 kit installed on it. My question is, does anyone think I’d have any issues with rubbing or having to trim with BFG ko2 285/65/20? Rims are stock from the factory, so I’m assuming they’re a pretty positive offset.
 

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Hello All,

I have a 2020 Expedition Max and am currently having the 3/2 kit installed on it. My question is, does anyone think I’d have any issues with rubbing or having to trim with BFG ko2 285/65/20? Rims are stock from the factory, so I’m assuming they’re a pretty positive offset.
You will be fine.
 

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ReadyLift on my 2022 XLT with factory wheels and 295's. Small trim to rear liners and rub a little on front. However I have only had it 2 days so need to check it out a little closer. 2022 Expedition.jpg
 
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