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So it seems like the ReadyLift leveling kit is the GO TO leveling kit. But does anyone know if the cheaper ones are any good? Amazon has the ReadyLift kit for $260. Anyone know of cheaper ones? Wanted a 2”rear and 3”front.
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So it seems like the ReadyLift leveling kit is the GO TO leveling kit. But does anyone know if the cheaper ones are any good? Amazon has the ReadyLift kit for $260. Anyone know of cheaper ones? Wanted a 2”rear and 3”front.
That sounds more like it. It pays to shop around.I got my 3.5/2.5 off of eBay. I think I paid $100 for them. Had them on for almost 4 years now with no issue.
I want to add a leveling kit to my 2000 xlt so are you saying the ready lift 3"-2" is the way to go for a more aggressive look ?
Does anyone know if you can use the exact same 2" spacers in the front as in the back? I want the back to be higher than the front as I will be having weight in there quite often.
I tried to use 3 inch in the front but upper control arms become an issue. I cut them down and went with 2 inch and that's about the max and still maintain suspension travel and no concerns with the control arm getting caught in the strut. Backs are identical to the fronts as far as size and bolt holes go.
The control arms were touching the springs when I had it jacked up. They would've cleared a bit better once I let it down but if I were to hit a few good bumps I'm not sure what would've happened. From what I can tell that yes it would give you the height for the looks but you would lose any decent suspension travel and wasnt worth the trade off. I now have ones I made myself and their just over 2in if I remember correctly their 2 1/4 in with 35s and it's perfect. Looks good kept my suspension and still need a milk crate to stand on to check the oil