Going price to level a F 150

JPB3

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Wanting to know the going rate for the parts, install and front end alignment ..

Anyone had this done recently ? Thanks for any help G
 

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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.
 

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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.

I spent the extra money (because I had it at the time)and went the Fox route almost 5 years ago.

Zero regrets and to me the ride is better than factory before the level. It’s really more of a 2” lift and I like the look.


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If you have basic hand tools, jack and jackstands you can easily install a leveling kit on a 1/2 ton truck in your driveway or garage. Then drive it to the nearest alignment shop and spend $150 for an alignment.
 

Lt 1308

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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.
 
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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.
 
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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.

I tossed bilstein 6112's and 5100's on my tacoma. My god that thing rides like ass now. Will spend more money next time around.
 

Lt 1308

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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.
 
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