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Air Ride Level Plus?

2talltexan

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I‘m about to pull the trigger on a ReadyLift 1.5” level for my air ride 2022 limited (primarily because it comes with UCAs) and add 285/55r22s. However, I’d really like to add 1 or 2 more inches to the front and back of the truck somehow so I can comfortably fit 295/55/r22s. Is this possible without doing a BDS 4” or Rough Country 5” lift? Although I’d love to do the full lift, I need it to fit in my home garage and the garage at work without having to lower it to entry/exit mode every time (I’m afraid that I’ll forget and completely destroy the fin antenna).
 

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I have 325/60/18s with about 2.5 inches of lift using just the level links and daystar spacers. Then another 2in going from 33s to 35s. I can use all air ride settings and still pull the truck into my garage

The links I purchased were from AirlinksGC, its a small veteran owned company.

I had questions and the owner reached out to me directly to help answer my questions and help. My package was held up in the mail, and he even offered to send me another set for free if they didn't get delivered the next day.

Without a doubt, he has earned my business for any future purchases I have regarding leveling links for air ride trucks.

I'll be moving to an actual lift later this year and possibly 37s, but for now this will do. 20220109_165910.jpg 20220110_173552.jpg 20211226_155859.jpg

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I have 325/60/18s with about 2.5 inches of lift using just the level links and daystar spacers. Then another 2in going from 33s to 35s. I can use all air ride settings and still pull the truck into my garage

The links I purchased were from AirlinksGC, its a small veteran owned company.

I had questions and the owner reached out to me directly to help answer my questions and help. My package was held up in the mail, and he even offered to send me another set for free if they didn't get delivered the next day.

Without a doubt, he has earned my business for any future purchases I have regarding leveling links for air ride trucks.

I'll be moving to an actual lift later this year and possibly 37s, but for now this will do. View attachment 117992 View attachment 117993 View attachment 117994

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Any issues with the cv angles since adding the level and links? Have a 2020 limited and wanna do the level but my last 4th gen had an issue with cv angle after a big level.
 

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Any issues with the cv angles since adding the level and links? Have a 2020 limited and wanna do the level but my last 4th gen had an issue with cv angle after a big level.
I dont think it is causing any issues, tons of people are running the same level without any issues.

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Here's mine on 35's with no lift but it does have the Off Road Package. With a lvl lift yours will sit about the same as mine and can clear 35's. :)
 

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Chippy

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Any issues with the cv angles since adding the level and links? Have a 2020 limited and wanna do the level but my last 4th gen had an issue with cv angle after a big level.
That’s one of the advantages of air, I run generally dropped into aero mode on the hwy so the longish trips are accomplished with nice near factory angles.
 

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