2009-2023+ Ford F150 2" Rough Country Leveling Kit Installation
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- In this episode I have my grandfather's truck on the shop to install a 2" Rough Country leveling kit. - Barn Built Fabrications
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Looks great. Thanks for taking the time to do this video. Now, all she needs is some wheel spacers and/or bigger tires and offset wheels to get that stance wider.
Hope it was helpful!
Good video 👍
Glad you enjoyed
My brother and I did a similar kit a few days ago. We took our time. We did one side quickly. Then we got stuck so we took a break and finished it the next day. After we were done took it straight to service department and got a wheel alignment. No issues when you take your time and if you have an issue don’t stress just stop take a breath and start fresh.
Could also just unhook the abs sensor at the connector so you don’t have to pull the dust shield. Nice video though 💯
What size tires are on the truck?
275/60R20
I am about to do this to my 22. This was very helpful.
Good luck!
were any nylock nuts have to be replaced
like in the ball joint I mean
No I did not need to replace any of the factory hardware outside of what was provided in the kit.
@@BarnBuiltFabrications Thanks
Looks good! What size rims are on that truck?
Looking to do the leveling kit as well, but i like the stock rims and tires. Been tough trying to find a leveling photo without upgraded rims and tires lol
Thank you! These are 20's
Good Video! I followed RC instructions for my 18 F150 no issues. I noticed you didn't rotate the stud bolts on the bottom of the strut like most videos show for proper set of the strut.
I did have to rotate the entire strut 180 degrees and reinstall. I used the lower control arm to help twist the lower bushing and studs to make reinstallation easier as opposed to having to fight it.
Does this affect the ride at all AND will it be much tougher getting for my wife who's 5' tall to get in and why these and not the aluminum ones?
Personally any change in ride would be in your head for something so minute of a change like this. My grandfather is 80 and about 5'6" and has no issue. He does have running boards that help. I don't think your wife would have much of an issue. Went with these mainly for cost. The spacer is only under compression and not any tension or shear so there is no concern for part failure with running these.
@@BarnBuiltFabrications Thanks I ordered mine and hope to get to it this weekend- and use your video as a guide- Thanks again. Great to hear about your Grandad-
Thanks and I appreciate you showing where you were struggling, definitely helpful!
Glad it was helpful!