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Readylift 2.5" In Leveling Kit Ford F150 97-04 4wd, 97-02 Expedition 66-2000 on 2040-parts.com

US $229.95
Location:

Cambria, Illinois, United States

Cambria, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:ReadyLIFT Kit or Single Part:Kit Manufacturer Part Number:66-2000 Warranty:Lifetime Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

ReadyLIFT 2.5" in Leveling Kit Ford F150 97-04 4WD, 97-02 Expedition

Part #:
66-2000

Max Tire Fitment:

33" Maximum tire diameter

33x12.50 for no rub on a 8" wide wheel with 0 offset

17" - 33X12.5R17

18" - 305/65R18

20" - 305/55R20 - 33X12.5R20

22" - 33X12.5R22

Description:
ReadyLIFT® leveling kits are the fastest, safest, least expensive way to bring the front of your vehicle level with the rear. Our torsion keys are designed to grab the “FLAT” of the torsion bar for a tighter, sturdier fit. CNC machined adjuster bolt pockets and 10.9 grade metric hardware allow for proper bolt seating, ensuring an accurate and safe adjustment. Only ReadyLIFT® torsion keys are forged, making them 25% stronger than OEM and designed to last the life of your vehicle.

The 66-2000 torsion key provides 1.5” to 2.5” of adjustable lift which gives clearance to add up to 33" wheels and tires to your vehicle. For information about tire and wheel sizes please visit the ReadyLift Tire Sizing and Calculator Page. ReadyLift® keys are guaranteed never to affect the OEM ride and will not add more pressure on the stock suspension components. Through our innovative engineering, ReadyLift® kits cost thousands less than a traditional lift kit and install in about 1-2 hours.

Fits 1997-2004 Ford F150 and 1997-2002 Ford Expedition.

ReadyLIFT® Lifetime Warranty Included! All ReadyLift® products are backed by a lifetime warranty for as long as you own your vehicle and includes all necessary parts, hardware, detailed installation instructions, and two color decals.

ReadyLIFT® Features

  • Keeps your factory ride - Guaranteed
  • Will never wear, break or fail - Guaranteed
  • Toughest finish – Guaranteed
  • Safest way to level lift - Guaranteed

ReadyLIFT® Torsion Key

  • Forged for ultimate strength
  • Safely raises trucks 1.5 to 2.5 inches
  • Does not "over crank" torsion bar

    If you plan on installing the ReadyLift® Leveling Torsion Key then you will need a torsion key unloading tool to get the job done safely and effectively. Torsion keys possess the entire force of the torsion bars and even in a full droop position, the keys are still under a load. Torsion Key Unloading Tools are the ONLY safe method for removing and installing torsion keys. ReadyLift® offers the only Forged Torsion Key Unloading Tool. This tool is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED if you plan to do the installation yourself.



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