Yes. After adding a bumper and winch, you’re going to sag a bit. Might want go with the 3” kit to even out the sag.Everything looks good on these level kits,
but now for the next question: I will be adding a new bumper and winch, probably around 200 to 220 pounds total - will the front of the truck take a dip with that much weight?
I prefer going the Ford kit route, but realize that if it is better to go with something else to better support the additional weight , I will.
What do you think?
I installed a ReadyLift 2 inch kit and got 1.25-1.5 inches. Measured right after installation....I drove it around the block.Interested to know with any of these kits, has anyone experienced "settling" of the front end that leaves you under the advertised amount of lift. Have heard of the Fordranger 3" lift settling a full inch to 2"' and several other brands well under what they promise; some right off the bat and others down the road. Need to know if I should lift slightly more than I want in anticipation of this?
Beautiful truck, that’s a great looking setup.@Fordrangerlifts.com 3” lift level w/ Nitto Ridge Grapplers 285/70/17 (running 1/4” spacer in the front)
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Did it firm up your front end a bit as far as ride? Are you an inch higher in the rear now?SVC collars, gained +2” each side.
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Is that set up just a 3” front level kit from that website?2019 Ford Ranger Wildtrak
3 inch level lift from fordrangerlifts.com
285 70 17 Blackbear M/T Tires
9x17 et 12 Husla Barreta Mags
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