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Left out spacers, didnt touch the rear at all. Front was lifted 1.5" exactly. I'd like to add a 1" spacer to the rear as I tow a lot but with the Weight Distribution hitch, I can avoid too much squat.
I wanted a bronze rim but not bright bronze so I went with the Fuel Blitz D674. Just a hint of bronze in the sunlight and looks great on Delmonico Red.
The stock rims will really limit you as the offset is +19mm which I've heard limits you to a 11.5" wide tire or the use of wheel spacers.
I went with the ReafyLift 3.5" kit but only used the front strut extension and Upper Control Arms from the kit as I have the off-road package. Fits 35x12.50...
The housing can be adjusted from the factory for height. The orientation of the LED's can not but they are already set at the same angle as the factory bulbs.
Haven't been able to adjust them at night yet due to rain but I have the marks setup on my garage to align them properly. I already angled them down a bit after the level kit and 35's.
Yes your payload will lessen with heavier tires. It doesn't make sense as that is unsprung weight but that's just how they do it. GVWR (7100lbs) minus curb weight (around 5500 lbs) equals payload (1600lbs) in this case. Now if you add 40lbs to the curb weight with heavier tires/rims, your...
Just an FYI for those searching for LED options on trucks with the factory halogen lights. I hate the yellow lights and the factory lights are not that great at night.
These are Beamtech LED's, H11 for low beam and fog light, 9005 for high beam. $105 for all 6 bulbs on Amazon.
The only issue...
How's the ride with the offroad package and full 3.5" SST kit?
I only installed the strut extension and Upper Control Arms from the ReadyLift kit and fit 35x12.50's on 20x9 Fuel Blitz rims. Debating if I want to install the spacers for more lift just for the looks.
2019 RAM 1500 Bighorn Crew Cab 4x4 North Edition with HEMI eTorque and 20" rims. (1634 lbs) Decent payload considering the heavy options I have such as the eTorque battery and off road package skid plates.
Its not the leaf springs creating the higher payloads, it's the lighter aluminum body. Wait until you tow with that F150. The lightweight truck gets tossed around with any decent trailer. My new RAM tows the same trailers MUCH better even though it has 300lbs less payload than my previous 2015...
Regardless of brand, remember to look for the snowflake symbol to verify they're actually snow rated. For instance, you can get the BF Goodrich All Terrain TA KO2's in snow rated and not.
My factory Falken Wildpeak tires were great in the snow but I know these BFG's will be even better.
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