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The MOTOFAB LIFTSF150-2 is a premium 2-inch front leveling lift kit designed for F150 trucks (2004-2024, 2WD & 4WD). Made from durable CNC machined billet aluminum and finished with a sleek powder coat, this kit ensures a robust and stylish upgrade. Installation is a breeze, taking only 1.5-2 hours without the need for strut disassembly, and it comes with a lifetime warranty for added confidence.
Brand | MOTOFAB LIFTS |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | 2 Front lift spacers, Hardware, Instructions |
Maximum Lifting Height | 2 Inches |
Manufacturer | MotoFab Lifts |
Item Weight | 5.14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 6 inches |
Item model number | F150-2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | F150-2 |
N**.
High quality
Bought for my 2019 F150. It is machined aluminum and looks and feels like any higher priced puck.I was between a 2" or a 2.5" and I am glad I went with the 2". It's not perfectly level, but looks great and still has room to sit level with a load in the bed.Will buy again for future trucks.
D**R
2019 f 150 with 20x10 rims
Levels your truck almost perfect. There the exact same motofab 2 inch lift you get from american trucks, but cheaper and you get it the next day. 2 ich was enough to clear 20x10 -12 offset wheels with 33x11 tires. No rubing. Easy to install all parts went together nicely. Truck rides just the same as it did before. You do need to get a alignment after install.
C**N
Truck Looks Great
Just got these added by my mechanic. They look great and seem sturdy. Will add 275/65/20s to my F150. It should fit nicely.
C**6
2011 F-150 4x4 leveling install.
Recently installed this kit on my 2011 F-150 4x4. I couldn't be happier with the results. The kit itself went in relatively easy. I had never done much suspension work before. I used a coupe of YouTube videos as a guide. The instructions in this kit were okay but a little vague. The hardest part of the job was getting the strut back into the slot in the lower control arm. You will need a prybar and possibly another hand. The second hardest part was threading the upper ball joint nut back on. On my truck the nylon nuts on the upper ball joint were really tight to turn. Eventually the ball joint stem began turning with the nut. The stem has a place where you can put a 10mm wrench on it to keep it from twisitng but you have to clear it first in order to have room for the 10mm wrench. Mine were really hard to get back on and I eventually had to use channel locks in order to keep the ball joint stem from spinning. Outside of that struggle, it wasn't to bad of an install. I did it in 3.5 hours never having done it. Would've went quicker if the ball joint stem wasn't turning. Anyway, truck is back together and driving great. Took it this morning for the post install alignment. Drives like it did before. In fact, the turn radius seems sharper. So, good product, fairly easy to install, great results that are worth the effort.
F**R
Nice look but tough install...
I'll start with the positive. The 2 inch lift kit leveled out my 2010 F150 Supercrew 4X4 perfectly. Now I'll try and summarize why a 2 hour job took a day. First, if you beat the side of the ball joint with a sledge hammer, it will eventually pop loose. Not so much with the tie rod. Wish I'd had a ball joint separator on standby. Secondly, double check the torque specs and make sure you have the right foot lbs. for the right nut/bolt. No fault of the lift kit but it resulted in me snapping off one of the 3 strut studs. Next, make sure you have the necessary goofy socket sizes prior to starting. I've got a lot of tools but not a freakin 27 mm socket! Then there was the problem of trying to get the lifted strut back into its mounts. With the top nuts started, I eventually kicked the bottom into place while simultaneously prying down with a wrecking bar and up with a crow bar. This is where I would suggest a 2nd person to assist. Mostly because I ran out of curse words, but luckily my wife came out and loaned me some of hers. Lastly, I watched a lot of YouTube videos prior to attempting this (I recommend you do the same as the included instruction sheet has no graphics).There were some comments that said an alignment was not necessary after this. I took my truck down to the local shop and the alignment was way off. Prior to this install my tread wear/alignment was perfect.Bottom line, I like how the 2" lift makes the truck look but Murphy’s Law really turned me off to the DIY install.
M**D
Well Built
Installed this project on my 2017 f150. Leveled the truck perfect. Spacers seemed very well made and I have no issues installing them.
D**N
Best bang for the buck - Highly recommend
I did a ton of research on these. After looking at much more expensive options with offsets and all the bells and whistles, I hemmed and hawed over 2”/2.5” and I finally settled on these. I picked the 2” because I gave the 2.7L Ecoboost which is lighter and tends to get more height from less lift. It took me about 4 hours to install because getting the LCAs back in was a struggle in my driveway but I never let an inanimate object beat me. Had a reputable shop do an alignment and VOILA! Perfection. I have a 2023 F150 XL Supercrew 5’ bed, 2.7L Ecoboost. It started out at 37-1/4” in the front and 40-3/4” in the rear. That was a 3-1/2” rake. Finished out at 39-1/2” in front and 40” in rear. Couldn’t be any better in my mind. Quality is excellent. Bolts go in sensibly. Great High Quality American made product! Would do again.
P**L
Great oroduct
Added the 2 inch leveling kit. Looks great and was pretty easy to install.
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