You need to be more specific as to what you want in a leveling kit. You can buy a basic leveling kit with 2 spacers for $49 or a comprehensive kit with new coil over struts and rear shocks for $1500. Labor will depend on your choices.
This is popular with Toyota drivers but not the way to properly level a truck.If you want my opinion, look into bilstein 5100 front shock. They have a several snap rings for different seat heights for the front springs. I think the lowest was stock height and the tallest was 3”.But that’s a bit more cost upfront. I went that route with my 4Runner and was very happy.
This is popular with Toyota drivers but not the way to properly level a truck.
Preloading springs deteriorates ride quality and suspension articulation.
Do it right with a set of springs and use the lowest perch on the 5100s.
I chose Eibach springs.
I've used them before and am very happy with the quality and results on my 2015 F150.
Bilstein is a firm riding shock. Next time I will use Fox or Eibach shocks for more comfort.
This is the better option for sure. Also better price. Of course the best would be a set of true coilovers.This is popular with Toyota drivers but not the way to properly level a truck.
Preloading springs deteriorates ride quality and suspension articulation.
Do it right with a set of springs and use the lowest perch on the 5100s.
I chose Eibach springs.
I've used them before and am very happy with the quality and results on my 2015 F150.
Bilstein is a firm riding shock. Next time I will use Fox or Eibach shocks for more comfort.
They are coilovers minus the threaded section of the shock body to adjust preload.This is the better option for sure. Also better price. Of course the best would be a set of true coilovers.