ReadyLift 1.25 Leveling Kit ??

Fillups
Mar 10, 2026

Rank V

Yesterday at 9:03 pm

Just checking to see if anyone here has used this kit (or similar) and had good experience? It's the ReadyLift 1.25" under their p/n or sku 66-21100

I added a JCR steel bumper and Warn Zeon 10S winch recently, which brought my front end down about an inch, so I'm trying to get that back and maybe a little more. Eventually I would like to replace shocks and springs all around to get slightly more lift (and level) but that is 1 to 2 years off after cleaning out my Brudget (bronco budget) for the bumper and winch. Working with a local shop to install, and this is one of the brands they have used and report good experience.

Thanks!

https://www.readylift.com/ford-bron...-kpGZCtrdLhbeR7eyu3IXdFfhme8C5n-sNb8h9MF4W5r7
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OBIE

Today at 6:43 pm

#1
I took very specific measurements, with the goal of vehicle front-to-rear attitude (yes, that is what it is called at Ford), and my number was a 1.5-inch, not 1.25-inch. I used the Fab Tech brand, You should expect to pay around $700 parts and labor, including an alignment.

Gladesmen

Today at 7:43 pm

#2
You might be able to get some stiffer springs up front for the extra weight. I think old man emu or dobinsons has heavier duty springs.
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