Which leveling kit is best for a 2018 f150?

Which leveling kit is best for a 2018 f150?

so, last summer, I finally pulled the trigger on getting a leveling kit for my 2018 F150. I was tired of the nose dive look and wanted to fit some beefier tires. man, I thought it’d be a simple job, but boy was I wrong.

I ended up with a Rough Country kit. it was pretty easy to install, but my buddy and I might’ve messed up the alignment after, and just let’s say my truck drove like a boat for a minute. But, once we got that fixed, the truck looked awesome.

I’m curious though, anyone had good luck with the Readylift kits? I’ve heard they’re solid too. but are they really worth the extra cash?

I ve been running a Rough Country leveling kit on my 2018 F150 here in Alberta and its been solid. Just a minor lift but made a huge difference in stance and angle for my camping trips.

The install was pretty straightforward too. I’ve heard good things about the BDS kits as well but the price kinda steered me towards Rough Country.

Ive got a 2018 F150 and I tried the MotoFab leveling kit and man its been pretty solid out here in the Midwest. I have no issues with clearance for my 33s.

My buddies down the street went with Rough Country and they seem to like it too but I’ve heard some stories about their ride quality.

Either way just make sure to do your research and read reviews before buying.

I’ve been running a 2 inch leveling kit on my 2018 F150 up in Washington for about a year now I really like the stance it gives my truck. I have noticed a tiny bit of ride stiffness but nothing too crazy.

I’ve seen some folks swear by leveling kits from Rough Country but I hear Skyjacker is good too. Honestly it comes down to budget and preference but I think any solid kit will do the trick.

I’ve had a 2018 F150 and tried a couple kits around Michigan the Rough Country one gave nice height but the ride felt kinda rough I have a buddy with the Belltech and it seemed pretty smooth overall I think that one’s a solid choice honestly.

I’ve heard great things about the Rough Country kit for my 2018 F150. I installed it in Colorado and love the lift.

The ride is smoother than I expected maybe a little stiffer but the look is killer. Definitely recommend trying it out.

sitting in my garage in Michigan I decided to go for the Rough Country leveling kit for my 2018 F150. I’ve heard good things about them and honestly it was easy to install. the ride’s pretty smooth too so no complaints for me

still I know some swear by the Zone Offroad kits. they say those are top notch but I think I made the right choice.

I’ve tried a few on my 2018 F150 in Texas and the Rough Country kit seems legit makes my truck look mean

Definitely worth the price for that lift just feels right plus it rides smooth too

Living in Texas I’ve got the Rough Country kit and it’s been pretty solid for me. Just enough lift without crazy vibes.

I ve had a Rough Country kit on my 2018 F150 for a year now and its been solid.

The ride is decent off road in Texas but I ve heard mixed things about other brands so choose wisely.

Tough call really.

I’ve had a Rough Country leveling kit on my 2018 F150 for about a year now and I love it. Up in Canada the extra height helps with the winter snow.

But I’ve heard people say the Fox kit is better for off-roading if that’s your thing. Overall just choose what fits your needs.

I ve had the Rough Country kit on my 2018 F150 in Texas and it rides surprisingly smooth no complaints so far just style points.

The other day I was off-roading and loved the stance.

I ve tried multiple kits for my 2018 F150 and the Rough Country 2.5" is solid around here in Michigan for off-roading. Made a huge difference for me.

But I’ve heard good things about the ReadyLIFT too. Just depends on what you’re looking for.

I ve tried the Rough Country leveling kit on my 2018 F150 and I m pretty happy with it so far. I live in Texas and it really helps with the off-road terrain around here.

That being said I ve heard great things about the Zone kit too just depends on what you want really.