QUICK OVERVIEW
Made to fit 2015-2020 Ford F-150 4WD. Lift: 7.0" Complete front/rear lift kit system featuring RCS - Rack Correction System. Includes Bilstein 5125 Rear Shocks. Allow for up to 37" tall tires. Does NOT increase front track width. Allows for use of OEM wheels. Made In U.S.A. NOTE: For use with vehicles with 1-piece drive shaft.
DETAILS
ReadyLIFT 7" Complete Lift Kit System with Bilstein rear shocks is made to fit the 2015-2020 Ford F-150 4WD trucks and gives you MAXIMUM lift. ReadyLIFT offers the best comprehensive lift kit designed specifically for 2015-2020 Ford F-150 4WD trucks. The complete big lift kit systems feature the absolute best design and components available. If you want max lift for your Ford F-150 that maintains the factory ride and steering geometry. The premium complete 7.0" front / 5.0" rear 2015-2020 Ford F-150 4WD kit is specifically designed to give you maximum lift and rugged off-road strength while maintaining the factory ride on the street. The 7" lift kit features precision-designed laser-cut and CNC-formed subframe assemblies that directly bolt in. Welding is required for one section which attaches to the frame. Includes heavy duty cast nodular iron steering knuckles, patent-pending rack-and-pinion steering drop correction system (U.S. Pat. App. No. 14531073) and an integrated differential drop bracket system to ensure correct CV axle angles and maximum performance in 4WD mode. Patent Pending fabricated industry first offset steel strut extensions (U.S. Pat. App. No. 14532783) provide the Maximum 7" of front lift while 5.5" tall OEM-style rear blocks (total rear lift equals 4.0" of lift when installed) provide a quality rear lift that doesn't sacrifice the ride. This kit even includes a Patent Pending steering extension to keep your steering performance like factory. This is a no-weld design - direct bolt-on installation. This system also includes a patent-pending RCS - Rack Correction System - steering extension design that works with the relocated steering rack to retain the stock steering geometry. That means No Cutting or replacing the tie rod ends like on some other kits on the market. Why is not cutting the tie rods important? If the owner or mechanic replacing a tie rod down the road doesn't know a tie rod has been cut and shortened, they will install the OE replacement tie rod which will not work and the vehicle cannot be properly aligned. That is just one reason why a dropped rack and pinion is far superior. By dropping the steering rack the truck retains full OEM alignment specs, features a stock vehicle turning radius and retains the stock track width! This system even uses factory style cam plates and can be aligned to within factory specifications. We even included details on the ideal alignment specs to prolong tire life and increase the performance and handling both on and off-road. Run your stock wheels or most 17" or larger aftermarket wheels: Wheel Width: Stock Wheels OK or 9" wheel w/ 4.75" - 5.5" BS. NOTE: For use with vehicles with 1-piece drive shaft. Trucks with 2-piece drive shaft, please contact 877-759-9991 for rear upgrade solution.
TIRE FITMENT
37" Maximum tire diameter
37x12.50 for no rub on a 9" wide wheel with +25 offset
18" - 37X12.5R18
20" - 37X12.5R20
22" - 325/60R22
Tire Size Note: ReadyLIFT wheel and tire fitment recommendations are typically based on Wheel Pros wheels and Nitto tires. Due to product differences among tire manufacturers, tire specifications and dimensions including, but limited to, overall diameter, rolling diameter, tread width, aspect ratio, lug pattern, sidewall construction and inflation pressure, will vary meaningfully by tire and wheel manufacturer. Every tire and wheel combination should be test fit prior to installation. Consult your local installer to learn more about the right tire fitment for your application.
Ride Quality Note: When lifting a vehicle and installing aftermarket wheels and tires, a tire manufacturer's construction and material quality can alter vehicle ride quality. When increasing a vehicle wheel and tire size, most larger aftermarket truck and SUV tires are 10-ply (or more) E tires compared to typical OEM 6-ply C tires. This more rigid sidewall construction increases the perception of suspension stiffness often described as ride harshness. The ride, handling, traction, noise, fuel economy, and wear differences between All-Season, All-Terrain, Mud-Terrain, or Trail-Terrain type tires can be significant. Please take into account tire and wheel choice will generally have a meaningful impact on the ride & handling experience.
INSTALLATION
SAEJ2492 Warning: By installing this product, you acknowledge that the suspension of this vehicle has been modified. As a result, this vehicle may handle differently than that of factory-equipped vehicles. As with any vehicle, extreme care must be used to prevent loss of control or roll-over during sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers. Always wear seat belts, and drive safely, recognizing that reduced speeds and specialized driving techniques may be required. Failure to drive this vehicle safely may result in serious injury or death. Do not drive this vehicle unless you are familiar with its unique handling characteristics and are confident of your ability to maintain control under all driving conditions. Some modifications (and combinations of modifications) are not recommended and may not be permitted in your state. Consult your owners manual, the instructions accompanying this product, and state laws before undertaking these modifications. You are responsible for the legality and safety of the vehicle you modify using these components.
Estimated Installation Time: 12 Hours +/- 1 hour (excluding alignment and wheel/tire assembly)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
California Residents: Prop 65 WARNING