F150 Leveling Kit - Tire Size (to still fit in parking garages)
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rme
10:45p, 5/30/24
In reply to AgAppraiser
If you haven't calibrated, have you really lost 1 mpg?
ttha_aggie_09
10:55p, 5/30/24
In reply to AgAppraiser
Are those Load Range D? Thats light but I'd take that so long as load rating is sufficient.
AgAppraiser
11:30p, 5/30/24
In reply to rme
Not sureā€¦that's just what my odometer reads.
AgAppraiser
11:32p, 5/30/24
In reply to ttha_aggie_09
They are SL. And they are 48 lbs not 51.
Ryan the Temp
2:05p, 5/31/24
Maybe y'all can help me understand some of this a little better since the truck I just bought is my first vehicle with a lift kit.

My tires are 295/60r20 Nitto Ridge Grappler
The previous owner had a 2" leveling kit installed and a 3.5" lift kit installed. This won't be my daily driver, but I will be towing a small travel trailer with it. Should I consider having the leveling kit removed, or is that not too much for what I'm doing?

I'm taking the trailer out next weekend and can post pics with it hooked up.

And as for the parking garage question, I had the dealership measure the roof height before I bought it. With these lifts, it comes in right at 79 inches. I only recall ever encountering one parking garage with a clearance of less than 7'
aggietb
2:21p, 6/10/24
Billstein 5100 level don't remember what it's set at from 5 years ago lol. 295/55/20. Has fit in every parking garage I've ever seen without issue.
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