Can you show 2021 a standard, a leveled, 4 inch lift and a 6 inch lift all side by side. Enjoy your info stuff and your trucks are awesome. Wished you guys were in Texas. I'm in the market for a new truck but still shopping around. I keep coming back to you guys. Thanks for all the information 👍. Keep the videos coming. If you could be sure I win the Bronco you're giving away. 😆🤣😂
Another thing to consider - unless you are willing to give up half your bed to a spare 37” and haul it around, you’re looking at a tow from wherever you went flat...
Good info on the tires! I'm so glad Ford widened the wheel base on the new F150. They really do have more road presence. I love my 18' but the 21 has me 👀
Good video, thank you. Definitely not doing a lift but seriously considering leveling on my F-150. I did notice that with the 6-inch lift on the video you appear to be about 6"-3' but I could be wrong.
This is very informative. I have a 16 as well and have been thinking about lifting it but I'm not so sure it would fit in my garage. Do you have a standard garage door? Also do you have larger tires on your truck? If so how big?
@@aricegana2382 Mitchell did a video a year ago about how to figure how tall your truck will be with a lift. Anyway from floor to weather stripping I have just over 82 inches height. With 4 inch lift, and 295 60 20's Toyo ATlll's which measure 33-1/4" tall I have about 1.5 inch clearance to get in my garage.
Does tire weight really effect payload? Since their weight doesn't sit on the suspension. Also, vehicle speed is a percentage based on speed. For example, a 4 mph delta speed at 60 should only be a 2 mph delta at 30.
Ford needs to come out with an option to have it lifted from the factory. Come on I feel like its a must with having tow mirrors with a truck. I feel like it should be standard doing it.
I just purchased the BDS 4" coilover lift for my f150 4X4. 4 wheel parts said cutting the frame isn't necessary. They are doing the install so I'm hoping that cutting won't be necessary
They also said that the cameras cannot be recalibrated. They are fixed. Especially the windshield camera. I'm waiting 3-5 weeks for my kit to arrive so any feedback would be great.
i have a 2022 lariat with a 6" BDS built by ford...and i have a BAD steering wheel wobble and a vibration in CAB. got brand new tires swapped and balanced in multiple shops....do you have any idea what this could potentially be? LIFT has been checked over....tires balanced plenty. The odd thing is when we toss stock rims and tires on the truck is corrected....but theres no problems with the new tires and rims...its strange...Drive shaft angle? something off? i hope you have some feedback :(
Hi got a question. How about the 2 inch lift kit for ford ranger in asia. Got a ranger wildtrak. If i lift the truck. Do i need to recalibrate the radar and camera at the dealer?
I saw a video from another youtuber presenting the new F150 tremor, he said it comes with 33” tires and the truck is 2” taller than the regular F150. Do you know if the stock F150 tremor could fit 35” tires and if not what can be done to lift it, I assume the tremor has some components different from the regular F150. Thanks for your videos
Does the Hyper Tech system you mentioned for recalibrating the speedometer work on the 2021 model? If so, can you please provide the link. Thanks for the info and another great video
Anyone know if it Is possible to fit 17” wheels with 35” tires on a 4 inch setup? BDS recommends 18-20’s I’m just not understanding why you couldn’t go with 17’s? (I like the look of more tire vs more rim)
I have a 21’ F-150 Limited and I’m thinking about adding a leveling kit puck with the stock wheels. Does this effect any of the autonomous driving features such as lane keep etc?
I don't like the fact they want to use a block in the rear. I would rather have a Spring in the rear like my 75 chevy. Probably will leave the truck stock and just continue on my 75 chevy k20. Might even sell my truck after I get done building my 75 chevy k20.
Mitch... if we went with the 37x12.50x20... is it or would it be possible to put that same size tire on the spare tire as well... basically if ya was to have a flat and the spare is a 33 then you are a sitting duck....
I still dont get it why ppl get wheels that stick out also 4 inch lift to fit 35s my 2018 has 275-65-20s stock height and its not even level in the front the whole purpose of getting bigger tire its ground clearance
I been a Chevy man my whole life I just bought my first Ford Space white 2021 F150 STX 4x4 I been missing out such a great truck I can’t wait to lift it
@@PacoGP17 same here. I can't find a 5.0 is my area and test drove both the 2.7 and 3.5. Now I'm torn. What did it end up costing you before tax and title?
Great detailed Ford 2021 F150 suspension lift video! 2021 F150 Limited Powerboost arriving in 2 weeks. Planning on these exact Fuel 713 20" wheels, though 20x8 and 35" tires, with the Roush by Fox 2.0 Suspension Kit. Others have reported 2021 F150s will accommodate 35s with little to no lift. Fingers crossed. Great info on speedo recal and Ford data recal needed, and tire pressure sensors. 👍
Have you completed the lift? Did your 35’s fit? I have the same truck and am back and forth between the BDS 4” lift and the Fox 2.0. If I can fit the truck in my garage with the 4” lift I’ll go that route but I think I’m going to be 1” too high. I really want 35’s. Let me know thank you
@@mvannatter73 Yes the 285/55/R22 (34.61") Nitto Grapplers on the Limited's OEM 22" wheels fit fine. Little rubbing on bottom lip of front air dam, but dealer installer seems to not have adjusted the front shocks to the 2" lift maximum. I'm having them confirm setting. Problem is shocks cannot be adjusted while installed, only when spring tension relieved and off vehicle (silly thing). So, if you go with 2.0 Fox's ensure full 2" lift setting.
Sorry if I missed it but what wheels are those and what size/offset? The truck looks great. I'd love to see that exact setup but with the base color of the truck being anti matter blue.
Emergency riot protection detection feature causes accelerator to fully engage, it pauses and identifies threats, then does boost launch and eliminates any pedestrian it detects as a threat with extreme prejudice.
Have you ever done this same setup, 6” or 4” lift on 37s, on a 2015-2020 truck? I’m interested in doing this same tire and wheel setup on a 6” or 4” lift on my 2016 f150.
@@jadedjay7861 umm negative, the ford coatings on this gen have been subpar. I have owned every gen of these vehicles and never seen this problem especially at 25-100 miles. I will say, I own 21 and don't have the issue in my vehicle so maybe it's been fixed.
Respectfully Bruh, for ultimate seat of the pants torque especially considering the gear ratio you LOSE by adding the height of 35” or 37” tires!!!! You need 4.10’s or 4.30’s to fully utilize that 10spd tranny and make up for the freakin’ LOSS of gear ratio! Literally, stock 3.73’s will be dumbed down to like 3.40’s by adding the overall height of 35’s over the stock 265/70/17 tires!
You're showing actually, contrary to the channel/video description of why you do videos, your Lack of knowledge of Ford or trucks period. For sure as it relates to gear ratio for lifted trucks. It's irrelevant what the transmission is. It's about getting the final drive to the pavement as close to Stock as possible for All driving conditions. So no matter if the truck can come with 3.73 or even 4.10 and 4.30 (Tremor Superduty), if you put larger diameter tires (regardless the wheel) then you responsibly and truck privy knowledge change the gears to closest possible final drive to keep the torque load down on the driveline. But not if you want to funnel and push trucks back into your repair department where dealerships make most of their profits. First reason so many boys don't and dealers don't is because boys can't afford it and dealers don't know what they should nor want to price the trucks outside boys affordability. But at least if you're pretending to be truck knowledgeable and informative, then tell boys to do it correctly. Don't try to ignore or explain away ignorantly the need.
Can you show 2021 a standard, a leveled, 4 inch lift and a 6 inch lift all side by side. Enjoy your info stuff and your trucks are awesome. Wished you guys were in Texas. I'm in the market for a new truck but still shopping around. I keep coming back to you guys. Thanks for all the information 👍. Keep the videos coming. If you could be sure I win the Bronco you're giving away. 😆🤣😂
Another thing to consider - unless you are willing to give up half your bed to a spare 37” and haul it around, you’re looking at a tow from wherever you went flat...
Really impressive to talk about all these points knowledgeably without any aid. Good information, thank you!
This tire size and lift looks so good. It's also nice that the brushed aluminum rim matches the brushed aluminum grill.
This video single handedly steered me away from doing a lift and instead going for a level. Thank you.
So you still lifted it then. "Level" is a marketing term, not a non-lift anomaly.
I have a completely stock 2021 and can tell you for sure that 285/75r18 Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs (35x11) will fit with no rubbing or cutting
I'm wondering how much of the 2021 reccomendations would apply to my 2017 King Ranch.
What is your procedure for reprogramming the front camera? Every time we do it at fails because of the 6 inch lift.
Good info on the tires! I'm so glad Ford widened the wheel base on the new F150. They really do have more road presence. I love my 18' but the 21 has me 👀
Of course it does. Because you can't catch it.
Are the wheels Fuel Offroad Blitz Platinum ? They look awesome . The finish looks like its between chrome and machined!
Does a lift void the factory Ford warranty in any way?
Good video, thank you. Definitely not doing a lift but seriously considering leveling on my F-150. I did notice that with the 6-inch lift on the video you appear to be about 6"-3' but I could be wrong.
The black truck you showed at minute 3:20 or so is leveled only ? Asume 20x9 and 295/60?
great video. So much good information presented.
Great informative Video once again Mitchell. All your tutorials helped me pick a 4" BDS lift on my 16 XLT. And it fits in the garage. LOL.
This is very informative. I have a 16 as well and have been thinking about lifting it but I'm not so sure it would fit in my garage. Do you have a standard garage door? Also do you have larger tires on your truck? If so how big?
@@aricegana2382 Mitchell did a video a year ago about how to figure how tall your truck will be with a lift. Anyway from floor to weather stripping I have just over 82 inches height. With 4 inch lift, and 295 60 20's Toyo ATlll's which measure 33-1/4" tall I have about 1.5 inch clearance to get in my garage.
Does tire weight really effect payload? Since their weight doesn't sit on the suspension. Also, vehicle speed is a percentage based on speed. For example, a 4 mph delta speed at 60 should only be a 2 mph delta at 30.
The dealership i work for gets the rmt modified trucks in with 6 inch lift and rolling on 35s.
Though my 2500 will stay a stock towing work mule, I do enjoy these gems.
What about the headlights ? How you adjust them ?
Ford needs to come out with an option to have it lifted from the factory. Come on I feel like its a must with having tow mirrors with a truck. I feel like it should be standard doing it.
they do already have that.
I just purchased the BDS 4" coilover lift for my f150 4X4. 4 wheel parts said cutting the frame isn't necessary. They are doing the install so I'm hoping that cutting won't be necessary
They also said that the cameras cannot be recalibrated. They are fixed. Especially the windshield camera. I'm waiting 3-5 weeks for my kit to arrive so any feedback would be great.
Awesome honest information, thank you.
Is this info same for the Powerboost ? Does lifting effect the electric portion of the truck. I have the King Ranch
How could it? That's the weirdest question.
People are idiots
Great information, I have a 502a package. Do I need to adjust the headlights or do they adjust on there own?…if I lifted the front.
Always great info.
Also when lifted, easier for a 6’3” sales manager to enter the truck.
Tires sit directly on the ground, I could see them affecting tow rating but how do they affect payload.
You forgot to mention the lane keeping, adaptive cruise, and collision mitigation systems being affected
Of course they did. They're snakes
will a level and tires throw off things like the automatic parking and future self driving in the high end trucks?
Excellent Information!!
i have a 2022 lariat with a 6" BDS built by ford...and i have a BAD steering wheel wobble and a vibration in CAB. got brand new tires swapped and balanced in multiple shops....do you have any idea what this could potentially be? LIFT has been checked over....tires balanced plenty. The odd thing is when we toss stock rims and tires on the truck is corrected....but theres no problems with the new tires and rims...its strange...Drive shaft angle? something off? i hope you have some feedback :(
Hi got a question. How about the 2 inch lift kit for ford ranger in asia. Got a ranger wildtrak. If i lift the truck. Do i need to recalibrate the radar and camera at the dealer?
I saw a video from another youtuber presenting the new F150 tremor, he said it comes with 33” tires and the truck is 2” taller than the regular F150. Do you know if the stock F150 tremor could fit 35” tires and if not what can be done to lift it, I assume the tremor has some components different from the regular F150. Thanks for your videos
What about the electric steering rack warranty with the lift ? I was told by the local dealer it will void it
Does the Hyper Tech system you mentioned for recalibrating the speedometer work on the 2021 model? If so, can you please provide the link. Thanks for the info and another great video
Use forscan save your money
DAMN GOOD VIDEO! (As I wait for my BDS 4" coil over to show up.)
What about running stock rims? Will the work of the 4 inch
Anyone know if it Is possible to fit 17” wheels with 35” tires on a 4 inch setup? BDS recommends 18-20’s I’m just not understanding why you couldn’t go with 17’s? (I like the look of more tire vs more rim)
I need to go buy a truck from you next time, in Houston they don’t explain everything like you did! Will be lifting my 21 though lol
Good info, thanks
I have a 21’ F-150 Limited and I’m thinking about adding a leveling kit puck with the stock wheels. Does this effect any of the autonomous driving features such as lane keep etc?
Yes
Does lifting your truck void the extended manufacture warranty?
I don't like the fact they want to use a block in the rear. I would rather have a Spring in the rear like my 75 chevy. Probably will leave the truck stock and just continue on my 75 chevy k20. Might even sell my truck after I get done building my 75 chevy k20.
What about voiding warranty?
Mitch... if we went with the 37x12.50x20... is it or would it be possible to put that same size tire on the spare tire as well... basically if ya was to have a flat and the spare is a 33 then you are a sitting duck....
I do not believe that tire will fit where spare tire goes. Most likely you'll be calling for a tow truck.
Thanks Mitch 👍
I still dont get it why ppl get wheels that stick out also 4 inch lift to fit 35s my 2018 has 275-65-20s stock height and its not even level in the front the whole purpose of getting bigger tire its ground clearance
I been a Chevy man my whole life I just bought my first Ford Space white 2021 F150 STX 4x4 I been missing out such a great truck I can’t wait to lift it
What motor did you go with?
@@JF-qc6po 2.7 ecoboost I wanted the 5.0
@@PacoGP17 same here. I can't find a 5.0 is my area and test drove both the 2.7 and 3.5. Now I'm torn. What did it end up costing you before tax and title?
If I got the truck from you guys but live out of state will you guys still pay for the retorgue at a local dealership?
Yes
Apparently there is a ride height sensor on the 502A package - Are there parts to extend those for a lift?
We have to recalibrate all of those sensors when we lift the truck
That's why you don't get that stupid tech package garbage.
Great info and video. I like these more technical videos.
Do you have to retorque if you loctite everything? Wouldn't that break the loctite seal if it moves?
Not all situations call for loctite. And if it doesn’t call for it, definitely do not add loctite!
@@TCcustoms_ thank you
Mitchell does the lift kit effect the pro back up tow package
No it does not. You just need to calibrate it after the lift kit. That can be done by the customer.
Anyone know if the 2022’s have the exact same suspension as the 2021’s?
Looking at a leveling kit. Thx all y’all
Duh
What rims are on that truck?
Could you use the stock 21 king ranch 20s with a 4 inch kit and 35inch tires ?
Duh, do you not listen?
Great detailed Ford 2021 F150 suspension lift video! 2021 F150 Limited Powerboost arriving in 2 weeks. Planning on these exact Fuel 713 20" wheels, though 20x8 and 35" tires, with the Roush by Fox 2.0 Suspension Kit. Others have reported 2021 F150s will accommodate 35s with little to no lift. Fingers crossed. Great info on speedo recal and Ford data recal needed, and tire pressure sensors. 👍
Have you completed the lift? Did your 35’s fit? I have the same truck and am back and forth between the BDS 4” lift and the Fox 2.0. If I can fit the truck in my garage with the 4” lift I’ll go that route but I think I’m going to be 1” too high. I really want 35’s. Let me know thank you
@@mvannatter73 Yes the 285/55/R22 (34.61") Nitto Grapplers on the Limited's OEM 22" wheels fit fine. Little rubbing on bottom lip of front air dam, but dealer installer seems to not have adjusted the front shocks to the 2" lift maximum. I'm having them confirm setting. Problem is shocks cannot be adjusted while installed, only when spring tension relieved and off vehicle (silly thing). So, if you go with 2.0 Fox's ensure full 2" lift setting.
Does a Lift kit = realignment of headlights ?
watch whole video, he does address that.
I want that lifted platinum so bad
You have 101k
Can I put 295/60/20 on a 2021 with the Fox 2.0 leaving kit?
Sure, why not
@@jadedjay7861 I thought they might rub.
I cant wait to do this to my 2021... if it ever shows up. Ordered in January and still waiting... damn computer chip
This is an awesome build! I want to replicate this on my new 2021 f-150, where can I find the link for the specs?
The internet.
first official day over in the parts warehouse starts tomorrow!! so exited to be working with you guys
We are so glad to have you! Make sure you stop by and say hi!
Lol
Lmfao. What a 🐑
Sorry if I missed it but what wheels are those and what size/offset? The truck looks great. I'd love to see that exact setup but with the base color of the truck being anti matter blue.
What does this do to warranty? Will it void it all?
What tires are these in the video?
again, watch entire video instead of skipping lazy person
does the pedestrian detection include rioters?
Emergency riot protection detection feature causes accelerator to fully engage, it pauses and identifies threats, then does boost launch and eliminates any pedestrian it detects as a threat with extreme prejudice.
Is that a Platinum trim?
Naw, it's a XL.
Tire size ?
Are y’all not allowed to use forscan? Would a 12 inch lift mess up blue cruise
a 12" lift would mess with most everything.
Have you ever done this same setup, 6” or 4” lift on 37s, on a 2015-2020 truck? I’m interested in doing this same tire and wheel setup on a 6” or 4” lift on my 2016 f150.
Yes. Give us a call, and we can help you get set up with 37’s on a 2016 model too.
Dang, those CVS are really rusty. Has ford done anything about all of the rust?
That's common on every single vehicle in the world. Do some homework bud. It's called "surface rust" and is harmless.
@@jadedjay7861 umm negative, the ford coatings on this gen have been subpar. I have owned every gen of these vehicles and never seen this problem especially at 25-100 miles. I will say, I own 21 and don't have the issue in my vehicle so maybe it's been fixed.
What does the black one have done to it and what wheels
I would love to lower the rear on my 2021 F150 Latiat with out loosing any towing ability.
I pulled the block out of the rear, only drops it an 1-1/4 but it definitely helped the stance. I’m not a fan of lifting the front to level.
@@Jimmypupkin Smart.
Respectfully Bruh, for ultimate seat of the pants torque especially considering the gear ratio you LOSE by adding the height of 35” or 37” tires!!!! You need 4.10’s or 4.30’s to fully utilize that 10spd tranny and make up for the freakin’ LOSS of gear ratio! Literally, stock 3.73’s will be dumbed down to like 3.40’s by adding the overall height of 35’s over the stock 265/70/17 tires!
I had a 6" BDS installed and the dealership tried to recalibrate the front camera, then now I get a "front camera fault". So mad.
max tow on the powerboost gives you 3.73's.....
Just got a 2021 F-150 myself. This video was perfect!! Let’s collab sometime! 😁🇺🇸
ABSOLUTELY! I'm sending you an email right now! (to the email that you have on the about page of your channel)
This worked out perfectly! I saw your truck and went and bought one mysel! I'll be ordering a 6" BDS kit this week Lol
are the rust spots normal ?? anyone see that?
FFS, kids these days. 😆
Damn thats alot
Why don’t they make an 8”?
Only little punks have 8" lifts, punk.
The waze app will tell you your speed.
And there goes your warranty and resale value.
But are you rlly 6’3 🧐
Blah blah blah if you care about mpg don't lift your truck... just curious what the mpg IS on the powerboost when lifted like this.
But if you get bigger tires and don't recalibrate the speedo, your vehicle mileage will go up much slower . You're welcome ;)
Geez, your special in the head. Poor kid.
yo
You're showing actually, contrary to the channel/video description of why you do videos, your Lack of knowledge of Ford or trucks period. For sure as it relates to gear ratio for lifted trucks. It's irrelevant what the transmission is. It's about getting the final drive to the pavement as close to Stock as possible for All driving conditions. So no matter if the truck can come with 3.73 or even 4.10 and 4.30 (Tremor Superduty), if you put larger diameter tires (regardless the wheel) then you responsibly and truck privy knowledge change the gears to closest possible final drive to keep the torque load down on the driveline. But not if you want to funnel and push trucks back into your repair department where dealerships make most of their profits.
First reason so many boys don't and dealers don't is because boys can't afford it and dealers don't know what they should nor want to price the trucks outside boys affordability. But at least if you're pretending to be truck knowledgeable and informative, then tell boys to do it correctly. Don't try to ignore or explain away ignorantly the need.
😵💫
@MegaTapdog ?
No words only uncontrolled emotions? You're tapping out already?
Can u stop doing ugly Ford trucks
Always a whiner....
Definitions of whiner. noun. a person given to excessive complaints and crying and whining.
Is this info same for the Powerboost ? Does lifting effect the electric portion of the truck. I have the King Ranch
Yes