Hi, I’m fairly new to the leveling truck world. I’m getting a 2 in RC level kit put on my 18 Nissan Titan and unsure what stock suspension/shocks are on there. Would I be better off getting any additional things put on like bilstein shocks? Also, do you have any maintenance tips for check ups to upkeep the integrity of the level kit? Like they say, you have to pay to play! Thanks
Since the pandemic has started I have done some work on my 2007 Ford F-150 XLT. Replaced the following: Intake Manifold Throttle Body Catalytic Converters 2 in. leveling kit My current project has been upgrading the audio in which I have replaced the OEM speakers for JBL speakers and currently waiting on a JBL amplifier to add in.
Dude that's awesome! How was replacing the speakers? I went with a Pioneer set when I replaced mine and they were okay, I wasn't blown away by them like I expected to be
So far they’re sounding good. A little more clear than the OEM speakers. But I had replaced the radio head unit a couple years ago so I’m sure that has something to do with it. Just waiting for the amp to come in this week and then gonna install over next weekend. Much love from Arizona
What’s up Andrew nice vid! Just wanted to mention that most rubbing comes from wheels with negative offsets, which means they stick out more. I’m running 33 inch tires and I had to do minor trimming due to the wheels having a -44 offset. The trimming wasn’t anything major just about an inch of the plastic trim inside the wheel well.
Thanks for the input Miguel! You're right, the setups I've run in the past did not have hardly any offset at all so that would make sense that a larger offset could cause rubbing with the same size 33 inch tires. Thank you for pointing that out!
Leveled my truck both ways. The reason I went away from the pucks is that my truck started riding extremely shitty and when I took my struts out one spring had a coil snapped off the bottom and the other spring was bent to hell. Now I have the ranchos and upper control arms meant for a lift and the truck rides good.
Yeah I remember you messaging me on IG about having your coil snapped. Crazy! How you liking those Rancho's? I've heard mixed things about them. If I'm not mistaken those are what come stock on the FX4 packages
Andrew Does Life my trucks an fx4 and it didn’t come with ranchos. I have bilstein rear shocks and the the ranchos up front and the truck rides amazing.
Andrew Does Life In my opinion bilsteins are probably the best you can buy for your truck. I woulda got their lifted struts but you had to reuse your stock springs which wasn’t possible for me. I replaced blown out stock shocks with the bilsteins so the ride was definitely a little stiffer. They’re awesome with a load on or pulling a trailer because they’re a lot harder to compress so the trucks not rocking like hell on any little bump.
Interesting. I'm not dissatisfied with the stock ride of my F150 but I would like for it to be a smoother ride. I'm definitely in the market for new suspension components so I appreciate your feedback and input!
Nothing to worry about my dude. I have an 04 f150 with a 2 inch leveling kit and it easily fits a 33 on 18s without any rubbing but depending on the width you may need to do some light plastic trimming. I honestly wouldn't go more than a 2.5 spacer in order to avoid any wear and tear that could happen.
I have run the same set up as well on my 2006 and I had no rubbing issues at all. As someone else in the comments pointed out most of the rubbing comes from people running larger offsets like a negative 44 or something. Even with a big offset like that though there shouldn't hardly any trimming at all required! :)
Yeah spacers can be sketchy at times. All the body shops I know of are instructed to not install them and make the owner install them themselves. Even if they do a tire rotation they're supposed to take the spacers off, do the rotation, and send the spacers home with the owner and have them re-install the spacers themselves haha
Right now I have 2.5 rough country it’s been a year and I haven’t had any problems i don’t know why people hate rough country 🤷🏻♂️ but I ordered a 6 inch rough country and I can’t wait when everything comes out of powder coat 😭
I'm sorry if it came across as I was hating on Rough Country, I like that brand too. I just wanted to make a point that just because something is more expensive does not mean that it is better haha! I would use the RC leveling kit again on my truck as I never had any issues with it on my 2006
Yeah truthfully idk why they get such a bad rep in the community. As far as I know they just make products at an affordable price idk why people hate that so much haha 😆
I do not, but here is one that I would recommend watching. The guy does a good job showing and explaining the process ua-cam.com/video/fHO2FhOzJaI/v-deo.html
Hmm I believe the only one on the market right now is from Rough Country -- www.roughcountry.com/ford-leveling-kit-51063.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiA7oyNBhDiARIsADtGRZaotgkoM-I305JXRvBxlRw5aLCVLI8ZvmgaBLADKnNyRYnjcvG_XZcaAsTeEALw_wcB
What’s up my guy? I’ve got the moto fab for my 2008 f150 as well. I still haven’t gotten around to installing it but definitely great quality for a cheap price. I believe mine was around $60
First time doing a lift on my f150 06 4.2 3inch lift kit you think it's a good idea or can you tell me what to expect I've heard lift kits mess up your truck.
If you’re going that route, I have never heard a single person say something bad about Fox shocks. Truthfully once I am able to I am buying the Fox suspension kit as well. Get the Fox haha
I would suggest a 2.5 inch leveling kit (front only) and going with a 285/70/r17 tire! That should give you a perfectly leveled out, but still aggressive look
I hope this still gets answered but I do have a question now after a week of processing. When you use leveling spacers. Does the ride feel rough or does it feel the same as stock? Should I just get the leveling struts to keep the smooth ride or just go with the spacers of the ride is still smooth. I have an 18 f150 by the way. Smiling to the 19 and 20 I think lol. Thank man
The ride might be a tad stiffer when adding the spacer leveling kit, but since your truck is a 2018 it is still so new I doubt you would notice the stiffness at all. My truck was already pretty old when I did it on my 2006 and I hardly noticed any difference in the ride quality.
Andrew Does Life Great advice btw I wanna level the front of my 2014 F150 2 inches and if structurally the material is the same and there are no moving parts then it doesn’t make sense to spend over 100 on 2 small pucks
Yeah I totally agree. I just picked up a leveling kit for this truck I have now, spent I believe $60 on the kit. In my experience they all do the same job haha
I have heard all good things concerning Eibachs, I haven't heard of the Geiser brand. My issue with the Eibachs is the need to switch the coils over to the new shocks, that's just not something I'm not interested in getting into haha
Welcome to the club my guy! Bed liners are pretty good, I've had mine for about 3 months now and I have zero complaints. Check out American Trucks ford on UA-cam, that have some pretty dope aftermarket headlights for around $120.
Thank you for the suggestion! I've been kicking around the idea of starting a "Short and to the point" series where I make a 5 minute video and discuss a topic. What do you think?
SO much man. I can't wait to get another one as a project truck and get back to doing some awesome stuff to it! Might even go older and get like a 2002 or one of those models
Hi, I’m fairly new to the leveling truck world. I’m getting a 2 in RC level kit put on my 18 Nissan Titan and unsure what stock suspension/shocks are on there. Would I be better off getting any additional things put on like bilstein shocks? Also, do you have any maintenance tips for check ups to upkeep the integrity of the level kit? Like they say, you have to pay to play! Thanks
Since the pandemic has started I have done some work on my 2007 Ford F-150 XLT. Replaced the following:
Intake Manifold
Throttle Body
Catalytic Converters
2 in. leveling kit
My current project has been upgrading the audio in which I have replaced the OEM speakers for JBL speakers and currently waiting on a JBL amplifier to add in.
Dude that's awesome! How was replacing the speakers? I went with a Pioneer set when I replaced mine and they were okay, I wasn't blown away by them like I expected to be
So far they’re sounding good. A little more clear than the OEM speakers. But I had replaced the radio head unit a couple years ago so I’m sure that has something to do with it. Just waiting for the amp to come in this week and then gonna install over next weekend.
Much love from Arizona
Anthony Gray well congrats on the new system man. Nothing beats riding around with the windows down and radio up haha much love from FL 👍🏻
What’s up Andrew nice vid! Just wanted to mention that most rubbing comes from wheels with negative offsets, which means they stick out more. I’m running 33 inch tires and I had to do minor trimming due to the wheels having a -44 offset. The trimming wasn’t anything major just about an inch of the plastic trim inside the wheel well.
Thanks for the input Miguel! You're right, the setups I've run in the past did not have hardly any offset at all so that would make sense that a larger offset could cause rubbing with the same size 33 inch tires. Thank you for pointing that out!
Leveled my truck both ways. The reason I went away from the pucks is that my truck started riding extremely shitty and when I took my struts out one spring had a coil snapped off the bottom and the other spring was bent to hell. Now I have the ranchos and upper control arms meant for a lift and the truck rides good.
Yeah I remember you messaging me on IG about having your coil snapped. Crazy! How you liking those Rancho's? I've heard mixed things about them. If I'm not mistaken those are what come stock on the FX4 packages
Andrew Does Life my trucks an fx4 and it didn’t come with ranchos. I have bilstein rear shocks and the the ranchos up front and the truck rides amazing.
I’ve heard that Bilsteins are of good quality shocks. I’ll look into them for myself. Is the ride stiffer or softer with them?
Andrew Does Life In my opinion bilsteins are probably the best you can buy for your truck. I woulda got their lifted struts but you had to reuse your stock springs which wasn’t possible for me. I replaced blown out stock shocks with the bilsteins so the ride was definitely a little stiffer. They’re awesome with a load on or pulling a trailer because they’re a lot harder to compress so the trucks not rocking like hell on any little bump.
Interesting. I'm not dissatisfied with the stock ride of my F150 but I would like for it to be a smoother ride. I'm definitely in the market for new suspension components so I appreciate your feedback and input!
Tires is a big one!!! That would be cool i want to put 33x12 on 18's on a 3.5 lift hope they dont rub
Nothing to worry about my dude. I have an 04 f150 with a 2 inch leveling kit and it easily fits a 33 on 18s without any rubbing but depending on the width you may need to do some light plastic trimming. I honestly wouldn't go more than a 2.5 spacer in order to avoid any wear and tear that could happen.
I have run the same set up as well on my 2006 and I had no rubbing issues at all. As someone else in the comments pointed out most of the rubbing comes from people running larger offsets like a negative 44 or something. Even with a big offset like that though there shouldn't hardly any trimming at all required! :)
Yeah spacers can be sketchy at times. All the body shops I know of are instructed to not install them and make the owner install them themselves. Even if they do a tire rotation they're supposed to take the spacers off, do the rotation, and send the spacers home with the owner and have them re-install the spacers themselves haha
Right now I have 2.5 rough country it’s been a year and I haven’t had any problems i don’t know why people hate rough country 🤷🏻♂️ but I ordered a 6 inch rough country and I can’t wait when everything comes out of powder coat 😭
I do too. I haven't had any issues yet.
I'm sorry if it came across as I was hating on Rough Country, I like that brand too. I just wanted to make a point that just because something is more expensive does not mean that it is better haha! I would use the RC leveling kit again on my truck as I never had any issues with it on my 2006
Yeah I never had any issues with the RC products I bought. Their tonneau cover was excellent
Andrew Does Life no I’m saying in general a lot of people dislike rough country
Yeah truthfully idk why they get such a bad rep in the community. As far as I know they just make products at an affordable price idk why people hate that so much haha 😆
Do you have an install video on the level kit?
I do not, but here is one that I would recommend watching. The guy does a good job showing and explaining the process
ua-cam.com/video/fHO2FhOzJaI/v-deo.html
good video, did you change the UCA on your trucks when installing the leveling kit puck?
How’s the driving on level kits? Just curious?
Awesome Video!
I’m thinking of leveling my Ford Maverick once it gets here. Any tips/suggestions on what size/brand of leveling kit I should go for?
Hmm I believe the only one on the market right now is from Rough Country -- www.roughcountry.com/ford-leveling-kit-51063.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiA7oyNBhDiARIsADtGRZaotgkoM-I305JXRvBxlRw5aLCVLI8ZvmgaBLADKnNyRYnjcvG_XZcaAsTeEALw_wcB
@@AndrewDoesLife I appreciate the feedback! Keep Killin It!👊🏽
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What’s up my guy? I’ve got the moto fab for my 2008 f150 as well. I still haven’t gotten around to installing it but definitely great quality for a cheap price. I believe mine was around $60
Hey Jacob! Yeah I installed that Moto Fab on my old 2019 black F150 and it was a great leveling kit while that truck lasted haha
Andrew Does Life they’re pretty nice man. And easy to install. It’s just finding the time to do it
First time doing a lift on my f150 06 4.2 3inch lift kit you think it's a good idea or can you tell me what to expect I've heard lift kits mess up your truck.
I think it will look awesome! As with any modification, if it is done right it does not mess up your truck :)
what tires and rims did you have on your 06 F-150? I have an 06 Ranger FX4 and I am looking for larger tires and rims to put on after I level it.
I had 18 inch moto metals and 295 70r18 Atturo Trailblade X/T’s
Want to install coilovers to level the truck but want a smooth ride streets here are rough lol thinking of fox or icon what do you suggest
If you’re going that route, I have never heard a single person say something bad about Fox shocks. Truthfully once I am able to I am buying the Fox suspension kit as well. Get the Fox haha
I have a 2018 f150 crew cab. I want to level and use stock 17 inch rims. What size pick and tires do you recommend? So many options. Thanks!
I would suggest a 2.5 inch leveling kit (front only) and going with a 285/70/r17 tire! That should give you a perfectly leveled out, but still aggressive look
@@AndrewDoesLife thankful for your time and advice
Any time!
I hope this still gets answered but I do have a question now after a week of processing. When you use leveling spacers. Does the ride feel rough or does it feel the same as stock? Should I just get the leveling struts to keep the smooth ride or just go with the spacers of the ride is still smooth. I have an 18 f150 by the way. Smiling to the 19 and 20 I think lol. Thank man
The ride might be a tad stiffer when adding the spacer leveling kit, but since your truck is a 2018 it is still so new I doubt you would notice the stiffness at all. My truck was already pretty old when I did it on my 2006 and I hardly noticed any difference in the ride quality.
@@AndrewDoesLife nice man thanks alot for your help and response👍👍
No problem Victor!
I have 2.5 puck style it caused problems cv axles to have a not so good bend in the boots would 2" to 4" upper control arms solve this issue
My splash guard rubs with stock wheels and suspension 😂
Cut it or take it off!!! Haha it’s all weight reduction anyways 😜
Cool thanks 👍
No problem 👍
Would you install hid headlights? I’m think about install some on my Sierra
Yes I definitely would. I think those are a great upgrade!
That outro music 🔥
Haha thanks Luis!
Andrew Does Life Great advice btw I wanna level the front of my 2014 F150 2 inches and if structurally the material is the same and there are no moving parts then it doesn’t make sense to spend over 100 on 2 small pucks
Yeah I totally agree. I just picked up a leveling kit for this truck I have now, spent I believe $60 on the kit. In my experience they all do the same job haha
What about springs Geiser or eibachs?
I have heard all good things concerning Eibachs, I haven't heard of the Geiser brand. My issue with the Eibachs is the need to switch the coils over to the new shocks, that's just not something I'm not interested in getting into haha
New truck owner here...
What about bed liners? Or upgrading headlights? Great channel! Well done!
Ohhh I like it! Thank you for the idea!
Welcome to the club my guy! Bed liners are pretty good, I've had mine for about 3 months now and I have zero complaints. Check out American Trucks ford on UA-cam, that have some pretty dope aftermarket headlights for around $120.
Which bed cover did you buy Salazar?
Come on! 4.99k?
Duuuuuuuude that's what I'm saying ugh
How about doing a short and to the point video on how to install leveling kit on the F150? May be in under 10 minutes.
Thank you for the suggestion! I've been kicking around the idea of starting a "Short and to the point" series where I make a 5 minute video and discuss a topic. What do you think?
That would be awesome. Most of the institution videos are long and drawn out and most people don’t have the patience. So your idea would be great.
Do you miss your 2006 F150?
SO much man. I can't wait to get another one as a project truck and get back to doing some awesome stuff to it! Might even go older and get like a 2002 or one of those models