@@tvdmedia1117 love it! I've sold my ranger since. Family is growing. But someone else in my area bought it and I miss it everytime I see it. Doesn't affect the ride. Does feel taller and just looks amazing
You say a lot about looks. Is this stuff rugged enough to do some off roading? Or is it for people who only want to LOOK like they go off roading? And is there any advantage to leveling kits other than the saggy rear end look?
How is a Cali lean an advantage? The level is for looks and clearance. Also just cause a truck is lifted or leveled doesn't mean the owner wants to go off roading or look like they are going off roading.
if i get this 3.5 level kit , will i be able to fit 35s on my new f150 with none to minor trimming? i was thinking of of going with a 0,1,or -6 offset. just considering ready lift to save a little money instead of going with a bds 4 inch .
I have a 3.5" Readylift on my 2021 Ram and it rides like garbage. Every bump has all kinds of knocking. Do not use the front pre load spacer or you will regret it for sure.
The Ram classic sst kit is a 4/2. I like the sst kit but I'm stuck on that and the superlift true 4/2. I looked at bds but it's more then necessary for my application/use.
@@hello-u2w RC isn't as bad as random guys on youtube comments say. They are just regurgitating the same crap they read and hear. Check out custom Offsets RC reviews. That being said when lifting my truck it will be superlift bds or Maybe a couple other brands not sure yet.
Readylift is not a contender my friend... Many of their components are not manufactured in the US. The 7" F150 kit in 2015 had issues with the link to extend the steering shaft. The trucks steering would bind up due to a poorly engineered steering joint supplied to the consumer in the 7" kit. I spoke to the company at great length as did the Ford dealership that installed the kit to no avail. Nothing but lip service from the management team at Readylift. "I do not recommend their kits" and I have bought many various brand kits for a variety of trucks. Stick with BDS, Fabtech & few others.
Because of you neal I bought a ready lift 6 for my 16 Toyota tacoma
How do you like it?
in 3 month bouta readylift my tundra 6 in on 37 falken on 18in aftermarket rims
Question how do I know how pieces chaft i have on a 2019 F 150
You guys also do the Icon kits too, right?
Yes absolutely. Love the Icon kits
Getting 3" Readylift leveling kit installed now.
How do you like it?
@@tvdmedia1117 love it! I've sold my ranger since. Family is growing. But someone else in my area bought it and I miss it everytime I see it. Doesn't affect the ride. Does feel taller and just looks amazing
3.5" on a F-350?
when u install a sst kit on a new F-150 do u lower the dif at all or just spacers, control arms and blocks? And how the cv angle
Just spacers, cv angles not too bad. Haven’t seen any issues from our customers
Not too bad isn't a great endorsement lol
You can probably use a bilstein or eibach strut with these too right??
I think he said there is a bilstein option for the sst kit.
On my raptor if I put a 2.5 in lift readylift kit on it will I notice a decrease in the quality of driving and steering?
No sir
Doesn’t a SST 3.5” kit put the cv joints at a bad angle that will wear them out ? But then that’s future repair business?
No sir
You say a lot about looks. Is this stuff rugged enough to do some off roading? Or is it for people who only want to LOOK like they go off roading? And is there any advantage to leveling kits other than the saggy rear end look?
How is a Cali lean an advantage?
The level is for looks and clearance. Also just cause a truck is lifted or leveled doesn't mean the owner wants to go off roading or look like they are going off roading.
Great video
if i get this 3.5 level kit , will i be able to fit 35s on my new f150 with none to minor trimming? i was thinking of of going with a 0,1,or -6 offset. just considering ready lift to save a little money instead of going with a bds 4 inch .
Minor trimming yes
I have 2.5 inch level with 35 inch tires with-12 offset and had to do a little trimming on my 2015 f150. Installing a 4 inch lift anyway, though.
I have a 2018 gmc canyon do u guys think the ready lift 3.5 sst kit would work i want to put 20/9's wit a 285/60/20 or 285/55/20 ?
Yes
I have a 3.5" Readylift on my 2021 Ram and it rides like garbage. Every bump has all kinds of knocking. Do not use the front pre load spacer or you will regret it for sure.
Are there any positives to a 4 inch over a 3.5 inch?
4” is a true suspension lift and will perform better for the long term
@@RealDealNeal thanks. I'm trying to build an f150 and I'm stuck between the 2 lifts
The Ram classic sst kit is a 4/2.
I like the sst kit but I'm stuck on that and the superlift true 4/2. I looked at bds but it's more then necessary for my application/use.
@@eagle1hd thanks! I went with a 6inch RC kit instead 😝
@@hello-u2w RC isn't as bad as random guys on youtube comments say. They are just regurgitating the same crap they read and hear.
Check out custom Offsets RC reviews.
That being said when lifting my truck it will be superlift bds or Maybe a couple other brands not sure yet.
Readylift is not a contender my friend... Many of their components are not manufactured in the US. The 7" F150 kit in 2015 had issues with the link to extend the steering shaft. The trucks steering would bind up due to a poorly engineered steering joint supplied to the consumer in the 7" kit. I spoke to the company at great length as did the Ford dealership that installed the kit to no avail. Nothing but lip service from the management team at Readylift. "I do not recommend their kits" and I have bought many various brand kits for a variety of trucks. Stick with BDS, Fabtech & few others.
Raymond Racca yes we have had issues with the 7” kit as well. As far as level lots and mid level lifts ReadyLIFT is great 👍🏻
It's a contender. Handles and rides great. No complaints here.
@@RealDealNeal Have you ever figured out a fix to the steering binding up on the 7" ReadyLift?