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So, I’m looking at a 2.5-inch leveling kit for my 2025 4WD Ranger. I’ve seen several options, but the one I’m considering is the Superlift Leveling Kit. However, all the sites I found give contradicting measurements. The title says 2.5″, yet the description sometimes states 2″. I checked: the part number is consistently 40032.

Has anyone used this kit and can share insight on the actual lift height? I plan to run Falken Wildpeak AT4s in 275/70 R17 with Method 703s (17×8.5, +35 offset) and want to ensure I don’t hit fitment issues or have to trim.

Here are a few contradicting links:
Also: If it turns out to be only 2″ instead of 2.5″, would that 2″ still be enough for my tire/wheel combination? This is my first truck so I lack a lot of experience with these things.
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Yep. It's a 2" lift. I had that one installed before I moved down to a 1.5". And yes, that wheel and tire combo will fit just fine.

If you need a deal on that leveling kit, I have my very lightly used one for a sale.
 
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Yep. It's a 2" lift. I had that one installed before I moved down to a 1.5". And yes, that wheel and tire combo will fit just fine.

If you need a deal on that leveling kit, I have my very lightly used one for a sale.
I see. Thanks for the input and appreciate the offer, however, I am located in Mexico so it would probably be just as expensive to send them here as buying them locally lol.
 

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When I had my bed lined, my bed rack on and my tonneau cover on, the truck was just at level. I wanted a little bit of rake for when I loaded stuff up, so I went with a truxxx 1.5" level kit.

It's hard to know what the result will be before you have one installed. I thought I'd have some rake with the 2" superlift, as others have mentioned, but not in my case.
 

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I have exactly that leveling kit, with exactly those tires, and almost exactly those wheels (Method 707). It is tight at full lock, but I can confirm they fit with no rubbing. I have not removed crash bars or modified the wheel liner at all. Mine is a 2024 XLT, FX4.

I should add - I put the level on before there were strut kits available and am now considering a Dobinsons or Eibach suspension upgrade (or hoping for Bilstein).
 
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So, I’m looking at a 2.5-inch leveling kit for my 2025 4WD Ranger. I’ve seen several options, but the one I’m considering is the Superlift Leveling Kit. However, all the sites I found give contradicting measurements. The title says 2.5″, yet the description sometimes states 2″. I checked: the part number is consistently 40032.

Has anyone used this kit and can share insight on the actual lift height? I plan to run Falken Wildpeak AT4s in 275/70 R17 with Method 703s (17×8.5, +35 offset) and want to ensure I don’t hit fitment issues or have to trim.

Here are a few contradicting links:
Also: If it turns out to be only 2″ instead of 2.5″, would that 2″ still be enough for my tire/wheel combination? This is my first truck so I lack a lot of experience with these things.
Much better option is to go with new struts to preserve the factory ride. Dobinson offers struts that you have various lifts, basically adjustable if you want to change height.
 

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So, I’m looking at a 2.5-inch leveling kit for my 2025 4WD Ranger. I’ve seen several options, but the one I’m considering is the Superlift Leveling Kit. However, all the sites I found give contradicting measurements. The title says 2.5″, yet the description sometimes states 2″. I checked: the part number is consistently 40032.

Has anyone used this kit and can share insight on the actual lift height? I plan to run Falken Wildpeak AT4s in 275/70 R17 with Method 703s (17×8.5, +35 offset) and want to ensure I don’t hit fitment issues or have to trim.

Here are a few contradicting links:
Also: If it turns out to be only 2″ instead of 2.5″, would that 2″ still be enough for my tire/wheel combination? This is my first truck so I lack a lot of experience with these things.
The only difference between those and others is that you get the sway bar links. $259 is too high, so I'm going with these Billet aluminum, doesn't have the links, although I'm not sure those are really needed unless you are doing serious off roading.
 

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To add to my prior post - My Method 707s are +25 offset. Im pretty sure the 703s are +35, so you may have a little more clearance than I do. Bottom line I'm virtually certain that your intended setup will work.
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