2.5" Ready-Lift Leveling kit Install on a 2019 Ford F-250

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
  • In this video we are installing a 2.5" Ready-Lift leveling kit on our 2019 Ford F-250 crew cab short box. In addition to the leveling kit we are putting 9" wide 18" 8 lug Vision wheels with a -12 mm offset mounted on 35" x 12.5" x 18" Milestar Patagonia XT tires.
    We previously ran a set of the Patagonia XT tires on our last Ford (a 2001 F-350 7.3 Power Stroke with a 2" leveling kit) and absolutely loved them. We continued to be impressed at how well they handled the elements of all four-seasons so we decided to run a new set on this Ford.
    Follow along, if you have any questions feel free to reach out in the comment section below and as always, thank you for taking the time to watch our videos.

Комментарии • 5

  • @davidmorgan7522
    @davidmorgan7522 5 месяцев назад +2

    Will never could leave things alone! Been customizing since his first bicycle! Well done!
    Take care, Pop

  • @johnmays6845
    @johnmays6845 24 дня назад +1

    nice looking set up. I am looking to do that to my 2020 F250 FX4. Are the rear block sizes the same on your 2019 vs the 2020

    • @jeeplifestyles
      @jeeplifestyles  24 дня назад +1

      Thank you,
      Not sure if I completely understand your question. Your F-250 should be set up the same from the factory so the rear, theoretically should be the same.
      Since there are no modifications made to the rear of the truck with a leveling kit, yours should have the same end result with a Redi-Lift leveling kit as ours.
      We are extremely happy with the looks, ride and overall performance with how this turned out.

    • @thomasgallatin1778
      @thomasgallatin1778 14 дней назад

      Install time?

    • @jeeplifestyles
      @jeeplifestyles  14 дней назад

      @@thomasgallatin1778 I don’t recall what the manufacturer states but…
      Since we film and have to change angles and move things around, it obviously takes longer than simply installing the lift would take.
      If a person was to start early it could easily be done in a day or in a worse case scenario, it could be completed in a weekend.
      I would allocate 5-8 hours depending on one’s level of mechanical knowledge and shop setup, with or without a lift.
      Hope this answers your question.