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Anyone installed the new Readylift 2" level kit specifically for 2021 F-150?

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If I am understanding all of this correctly, 2 inch is the only available ready left for the 21s? To anybody that has installed this, what is the max tire size you can use without any trimming or rubbing? Also does anybody know if this will affect the upcoming copilot package? I’ve traditionally done a 3 inch lift kit with new upper control arms, but apparently that is not an option this year due to that sensor. But now I’m also hearing of potential issues with the lane centering system and upcoming copilot package. Just want to get a little left on the truck and not mess anything up obviously.
Bunch of folks have already installed the 2020 readylift 2.25 level with 0 issues. I’m installing the 2.25 level myself on Thursday or Friday and I have ordered Nitto Ridge Grappler in 35x11.50x20 factory wheels. Once they are on I’ll post the update on my build page.
 

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I ordered both kits and will post side by side to
Include hardware. Hopefully that will help you guys. Also, I ordered BDS 4” lift, so my uninstalled ready lift 2” level kit (2021) will most likely be for sale.
 

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Bunch of folks have already installed the 2020 readylift 2.25 level with 0 issues. I’m installing the 2.25 level myself on Thursday or Friday and I have ordered Nitto Ridge Grappler in 35x11.50x20 factory wheels. Once they are on I’ll post the update on my build page.
As stated in other threads, the kits for 2015-2020 and 2021 are actually DIFFERENT, and you could have issues with a sensor mount depending on what engine package you have on your 2021. So install your 2.25 2020 kit with caution.
 

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How is everybody doing with their 2 inch ready lift? Any issues so far with the tech? Has anybody been able to fit 285 65R 20’s?
 

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How is everybody doing with their 2 inch ready lift? Any issues so far with the tech? Has anybody been able to fit 285 65R 20’s?
This is what my dealership puts on and is going on mine in ~2 weeks.
 

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For being only a 2" level the new RL level looks like it lifts the front end up a ton on these trucks. I've done a 2" level and larger tires on every one of my personal trucks and the trucks I'm seeing with this kit look very tall in the front. I like it.

For all those curious, the correct leveling kit for your truck will not interfere with any suspension level sensors, adaptive cruise control, 360 cams, lane departure or your heated steering wheel. It's literally a spacer that spaces the top of your strut from the strut mount and that's it. You don't even need to manually adjust your headlights anymore if you have a 502a+.
 

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For all those curious, the correct leveling kit for your truck will not interfere with any suspension level sensors, adaptive cruise control, 360 cams, lane departure or your heated steering wheel. It's literally a spacer that spaces the top of your strut from the strut mount and that's it. You don't even need to manually adjust your headlights anymore if you have a 502a+.
This is 100% correct and confirmed. I have the 2" readylift, 502a package, and ZERO issues.
 

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For being only a 2" level the new RL level looks like it lifts the front end up a ton on these trucks. I've done a 2" level and larger tires on every one of my personal trucks and the trucks I'm seeing with this kit look very tall in the front. I like it.

For all those curious, the correct leveling kit for your truck will not interfere with any suspension level sensors, adaptive cruise control, 360 cams, lane departure or your heated steering wheel. It's literally a spacer that spaces the top of your strut from the strut mount and that's it. You don't even need to manually adjust your headlights anymore if you have a 502a+.
Do you have any comparisons of the ReadyLift 2 inch (what my dealership puts on) and others? I’m curious if there really is a different in the stance. My kind can really wrap itself around how two 2 inch pucks, all likely made at the same Chinese milling chop, can look substantially different. Or at all.
 

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Bunch of folks have already installed the 2020 readylift 2.25 level with 0 issues. I’m installing the 2.25 level myself on Thursday or Friday and I have ordered Nitto Ridge Grappler in 35x11.50x20 factory wheels. Once they are on I’ll post the update on my build page.
Any update on this? Did you get the 2.25 kit installed? Would love to see some pictures if you have.
 

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Can anyone clarify how to orient/set the adjustable cam nuts for the ReadyLift 2" kit (before taking in for an official alignment). I read the instructions a few times and it's not super clear the way it's worded there.
 

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1st photo- stock, 2nd photo 2" Readylift with factory Pirelli tires, 3rd photo 2" Readylift with Michelin 275/65R20 (34.1" tall).

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Truck looks great! I'm trying to level my '21 Lariat that has the Adaptive Suspension, and all my local installers are saying that it won't work. I feel fairly certain that your KR has the Adaptive Suspension, but could be wrong. If you do have it, have you had any troubles? Thanks!
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