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My 2020 CCSB has the snow plow kit already, if I add a Ready Lift leveling kit, is it going to be too much. I'm not wanting to go much bigger than stock tires, maybe just a little taller, so I'm not sure if I need to add the leveling kit.
I have a '19 F350 SC LB with the same package from the factory. I added a 1" leveling kit in the front. It still sits about 1" - 1.25" higher in the rear unloaded, which is a perfect height for the loads that I haul (max 8,000# trailer / cargo). If I loaded the truck to its full potential I believe it would ride to high in the front. BTW - nice truck!
Keep the suggestions coming. It's about 1.5" different between the front and rear. Thank you guys for the comments about my truck, it's the first new truck I've had in 20yrs, it was hard to part with my 2000 F350 CCSB 7.3.
Here is my truck on pick up. It has the plow prep pkg. looks level enough for me.
\Sorry I parked like an idiot after the test drive but if you have the plow prep and then add lift in the back you will be nose low, no?
Here is my truck on pick up. It has the plow prep pkg. looks level enough for me.
\Sorry I parked like an idiot after the test drive but if you have the plow prep and then add lift in the back you will be nose low, no?
Ahh, ok , you said about putting blocks under the Springs... since those are in the back I thought that is what you meant.
So if put up front it would look weird but Hey, It's YOUR truck
Ahh, ok , you said about putting blocks under the Springs... since those are in the back I thought that is what you meant.
So if put up front it would look weird but Hey, It's YOUR truck
My truck has coil springs on the front, and the 1.5" Ready Lift are blocks that go under the front springs. I guess I need to be more specific when I'm asking questions
My truck has coil springs on the front, and the 1.5" Ready Lift are blocks that go under the front springs. I guess I need to be more specific when I'm asking questions
I don't care for the ready-lift kits, the daystar poly top spacers are preferred over the little metal blocks on the bottom of the spring.
this is my 2019 f350 ccsb with the plow package and 2'' leveling kit up front. Sits nice and level.
that looks awesome! 35’s?
I ordered my 2021 with the heavy duty front suspension. Detail says they add 1 inch of ride height to the front so hopefully level. I might try and score a set of tremor take offs until I put a Carli 3.5-4.5 on it with 37’s.
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