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Here's a 2021 Lariat Sport on ReadyLIFT 2.25" Leveling Kit and 34" Tires.
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This is what I’m curious to see as well. Gut tells me 35s should fitNice! Do you think 35’s will work with this lift too?
They literally say that's what they used in this video lolAnyone know what if leveling kits for 2020 model year will work for 2021? Haven’t been able to get any commitment from my dealer on that question.
What’s the cab height measurement with this setup?Here's a 2021 Lariat Sport on ReadyLIFT 2.25" Leveling Kit and 34" Tires.
You could always add in a little larger rear block.Am I the only one who hates leveling kits. I like the factory rake and want to retain that look. The 34" tires look good, but I don't like when you load it and the truck squats down either.
Sure but is that going to enhance any performance of the suspension. Absolutely not. Realistically these leveling kits are 1990's body lifts, I don't want a lift just to run bigger tires and look cool. I want suspension travel and a smoother ride.You could always add in a little larger rear block.
bz-agg is running a 285/65r20My dealer has said that leveling will not affect the Poweboost in any way and will also not alter or void the warranty (assuming the dealer was inferring "if we do it").
So, they are running a 295/60-20 and @bz-agg is running a 285/60-20 tire. Looking at photos of both, I think either way you good.
295/60-20 = 33.9" x 11.6"
285/60-20 = 33.5 x 11.2"
Updated my post to reflect the correct size.bz-agg is running a 285/65r20
im wanting to see a 2in level with a 285/60 to compare to the Akins truck with the 2.25 and 295/60