I ordered my 22 F-250 diesel without the tremor package, this may be a stupid question, but do the kits on both the tremor and non tremor end up being the same height with this kit? Another words, I’m not losing out by not ordering a tremor
Hey Jon, the Tremor comes with about a 1" taller stance from the factory. We use the same kit regardless of trim package so the Tremor models won't net the full advertised lift height with our replacement springs/coilovers, but final ride height will be the same on all trims.
Pricing will depend on the options you go with and may vary a bit by dealer. That said MSRP on the 2.5" Radius Arm Coilover System is $3789.17. For more info and to customize a kit head to bds-suspension.com/product?kid=1549F
@@samuelolivares6671 stock 20" wheels can be reinstalled with this lift, however due to the large factory backspacing measurement it will limit the clearance for larger tires (official recommendation is 305/60r20 max). One thing to consider it you're running factory wheels is a set of wheel spacers to bring them within our recommended specs of 5-5.5" backspacing
@@bdssuspension thanks again for your response. I think the safer bet is aftermarket wheels. I just prefer the stock look with beefy tires. Now to find some wheels I like.
I get it that it's an installation video but would have killed them to show the freaking truck at the end (more than the one shot all off kilter like that)? I have been looking everywhere for pictures of 2020+ F250/F350 with the BDS 2.5" kits installed and there are literally none to be found. I guess they aren't selling any as most guys are going with the 4". Hey BDS! I heard that your 2.5" kit was 1.5" lower than the 3.5" Carli kit? Is that true? And your 4" kit is 1/2" taller than the Carli 3.5". That makes no sense. Carli is simply selling their 2019 2.5" kit as a 3.5" kit because of the changes Ford made to the 2020 trucks. Is your 2.5" kit the same as what you were selling in the 2019s just like Carli is doing? If it is then it should be the same as the Carli 2.5". If I could find pics of anyone that has installed your 2.5" kit then I would know but there aren't any.
Need a lot more videos like this that made it look easy thanks
The next step... Awesome video!
Looks great
What makes this one diffrent from a carli kit shopping around a little bit
I ordered my 22 F-250 diesel without the tremor package, this may be a stupid question, but do the kits on both the tremor and non tremor end up being the same height with this kit? Another words, I’m not losing out by not ordering a tremor
Hey Jon, the Tremor comes with about a 1" taller stance from the factory. We use the same kit regardless of trim package so the Tremor models won't net the full advertised lift height with our replacement springs/coilovers, but final ride height will be the same on all trims.
@@bdssuspension thank you! I can’t wait to run this system
Will this kit work on a non tremor model? I’m looking to put it on a 2020 F250 power stroke lariat sport
I have this exact kit in my garage and will be putting it on the same truck as you have. I will let you know how it goes.
@@pmm1515 please do!
How much lift on the F250 tremors? I know some kits vary between 2.5-3.5" depending on the year.
Does this add any additional lift to factory ride height or simply a coilover swap?
Depends if gas or diesel, but around 2.5 inches of lift.
After changing the coils did you guys have to have the truck realigned?
anytime the suspension/ride height is modified we recommend get it realigned.
@@bdssuspension sweet thank you hopefully my track bar doesn’t give me any problems!
How much is that exact kit?
Pricing will depend on the options you go with and may vary a bit by dealer. That said MSRP on the 2.5" Radius Arm Coilover System is $3789.17. For more info and to customize a kit head to bds-suspension.com/product?kid=1549F
@@bdssuspension thank you! I would love this kit but I want to keep 20 stock wheels. Is that possible? your website states it is not.
@@samuelolivares6671 stock 20" wheels can be reinstalled with this lift, however due to the large factory backspacing measurement it will limit the clearance for larger tires (official recommendation is 305/60r20 max). One thing to consider it you're running factory wheels is a set of wheel spacers to bring them within our recommended specs of 5-5.5" backspacing
@@bdssuspension thanks again for your response. I think the safer bet is aftermarket wheels. I just prefer the stock look with beefy tires. Now to find some wheels I like.
Depends if gas or diesel, but around 2.5 inches of lift.
I'm sure she knew any of that...
I get it that it's an installation video but would have killed them to show the freaking truck at the end (more than the one shot all off kilter like that)? I have been looking everywhere for pictures of 2020+ F250/F350 with the BDS 2.5" kits installed and there are literally none to be found. I guess they aren't selling any as most guys are going with the 4". Hey BDS! I heard that your 2.5" kit was 1.5" lower than the 3.5" Carli kit? Is that true? And your 4" kit is 1/2" taller than the Carli 3.5". That makes no sense. Carli is simply selling their 2019 2.5" kit as a 3.5" kit because of the changes Ford made to the 2020 trucks. Is your 2.5" kit the same as what you were selling in the 2019s just like Carli is doing? If it is then it should be the same as the Carli 2.5". If I could find pics of anyone that has installed your 2.5" kit then I would know but there aren't any.