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The KSP 2" Front Lift Kit is a premium aluminum leveling spacer designed to elevate select 4WD Ford trucks and SUVs from 1981-1996. Made from durable 6061 T6 aluminum, it raises the front suspension by 2 inches, enhancing ground clearance and allowing for larger tires. Compatible with 5/8" stud setups, this kit ensures a precise fit for F150, Bronco, Ranger, and Explorer models, delivering an aggressive stance and improved off-road capability.
Brand | KSP PERFORMANCE |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | 2pc lift sapcer, 2pcs 5/8" stud |
Manufacturer | Goldenlion |
Maximum Lifting Height | 2 Inches |
Model | Front Leveling Lift Kit |
Item Weight | 3.91 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 5.04 x 4.57 x 4.53 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 9F129-20 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9F129-20 |
E**S
Great people to do business with.
Even though the product did not fit my vehicle, this company went out of their way to contact me after I gave a review saying that it did not fit my vehicle. I didn't ask for a refund, but after my review they took it upon themselves to contact me and make sure that I got a refund, and that I was happy. They apologize for the inconvenience, and as far as I'm concerned they are an amazing company to do business with. Wish everybody ran their business the way this company does. I'm sure that this product will fit other vehicles, it may not have fit mine because mine may have had aftermarket Springs installed somewhere in its lifetime.
D**E
High quality, high value
Very premium products and quality. It is compatible with many models and is very affordable. I believe it deserves to be recommended to more people.
T**D
Worked for e series
Worked for my 2002 e150. I used everything in the kit, but it does not have everything ypu need for an e series. I also used 2 8 inch long 3/4 bolts with new washers and locking nuts (4x). You will need longer shocks, i used kyb kg5439 for a ford truck. Last I used double adjustable ball joint alignment bushings. I was able to get the alignment well within spec with these. Van looks and rides much better now!
E**
Leveling kit
Didn’t fit my 2008 ford e350 van
J**N
A
Good
H**H
extension wrong size. was not the size they said it was.
the extension needed for the 2 inch lift kit was wrong size description said it was 5/8 but it was not. it was smaller and would not work. next stop machine shop.
J**W
1990 bronco lifted 4x4
My bronco was lifted but they used a stronger and a bit taller of a spring, and the spring was way too stiff. It basically had no spring at all and it was beating the crap out of us as we would drive on a dirt road. So I decided to go with stock springs with a thinner spring wire diameter. So I ordered this 2" level kit to take up that extra space from being lifted. And WOW! Such a soft ride now, night and day difference! I've extremely happy. I was only ticked off because my pack was 2 days late but the product was great, and was machined beautifully. No sizing issues , spring fit this block easily. It's a way easy job to do on a bronco, you don't even have to remove the tire. Very happy
C**.
2wd i-beam f350 requires modification.
So it’s pretty much impossible to find a level kit for the 2wd f350 w/I-beam suspension. After hours and hours of research and some helpful forums later i got it installed.To help others I’ll start with the reason all of these level kits don’t work with the I-beam setup. Due to the camber angle to align your truck after lift you need -3.5 camber bushings which Amazon sells. When installing the -3.5 the steering knuckle ends up making contact with the inner part (maybe called spindle?) apparently some trucks have just enough room and it works but most don’t, which ends up either having positive camber/ not being properly aligned. So the fix is to grind very slightly the inner side of the spindle (not the knuckle) at the curved point (same height as upper ball joint goes through the knuckle. The knuckle is the part that the ball joints are mounted to that moves as your adjusting the camber bushing that the hub and wheel attaches to. The upper balljoint knuckle is the area that rubs, It doesn’t take removing much from the spindle, DO NOT grind the knuckle where the ball joint mounts, grind the part it runs into. Hope this helps. Do at your own risk and only if you have some sort of idea what you’re doing. Don’t install one of these level kits and be that idiot running around with positive camber and the top of your wheels poking out.
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