2026 Ford F-250 Super Duty Leveling Kit & Lift Kit Guide: Best Options, Install Tips & Common Mistakes to Avoid
By Josh Smith • June 2026
If you own a Ford F-250 Super Duty, you already know it’s a beast — but a proper leveling kit or lift kit takes it to the next level for stance, bigger tires, towing stability, and off-road capability. At Apoc Industries, we design and robotically weld USA-made suspension components right here in East Tennessee, so we’ve installed and tested these setups extensively.
This guide covers everything for 2017–2026 Super Duty trucks (including 2023+ models).
Leveling Kit vs. Full Lift Kit for F-250: Which Do You Need?
- Leveling Kits (2–3"): Front coil spacers or strut spacers + optional rear blocks. Keeps factory ride quality, great for 35–37" tires. Affordable entry point.
- Full Suspension Lift Kits (4–8"+): Radius arms, adjustable control arms, longer shocks, lift blocks, and more. Better geometry for serious lifts but requires more work.
Pro Tip: For most daily drivers/towers, a 2.5–4" leveling setup with quality blocks and arms is ideal.
Key Suspension Components & Why They Matter on a Lifted F-250
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Lift Blocks (Rear): Our reinforced compound taper anti-wrap lift blocks are game-changers. Dual tapers match factory leaf angles and correct pinion angle to eliminate vibrations.
Shop F-250 Super Duty Lift Blocks → - Adjustable Radius Arms / Control Arms: Essential for correcting caster, camber, and axle positioning after a lift. Factory arms cause poor handling and tire rub on bigger setups.
Apoc Adjustable Radius Arms (Stock to 6" Lift)

- DOM tubing for maximum strength
- Greaseable flex joints
- Cam bolt for easy alignment adjustments
- Keeps your F-250 centered in the fenders and steering feeling stock
Shop Apoc F-250 Adjustable Radius Arms →
- Shocks: FOX or equivalent for better damping.
- Traction/Ladder Bars: Control axle wrap on taller lifts.
Comparison Table
| Lift Height | Best Apoc Solution | Best For | Pinion Fix Needed? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2–3" | Coil spacers + basic blocks | Stance & 35" tires | Minimal |
| 4–6" | Compound Taper Blocks + Radius Arms | Towing & light off-road | Yes |
| 6–8"+ | Full kit + Ladder Bars | Serious builds | Critical |
Step-by-Step Install Overview (DIY-Friendly with Pro Tips)
Tools Needed: Floor jack, stands, torque wrench, angle finder.
Front Leveling
- Remove coils/struts.
- Install spacers.
- Reinstall with proper torque specs.
Rear Lift Blocks
- Support axle, remove U-bolts.
- Install longer U-bolts and our compound taper lift blocks (tapered side matches springs).
- Torque to spec and check pinion angle.
Post-Install
- Get an alignment immediately.
- Measure pinion angle (target 1–2° nose down).
- Test drive and re-torque after 500 miles.
Common Problems & How to Fix Them
- Driveline Vibrations: Almost always pinion angle. Our blocks fix it built-in.
- Death Wobble: Track bar adjustments + steering damper.
- Axle Wrap/Wheel Hop: Add ladder bars.
- Poor Ride/Towing: Upgrade shocks and maintain proper geometry.
Why Choose Apoc Industries Parts?
- USA-Made & Robotically Welded: Precision, strength, and consistency you can trust.
- Direct-to-You Pricing: No middlemen.
- Tested on Real East TN Trucks: We use what we sell.
- Lifetime Support: Real customer service from the manufacturer.
Shop All F-250 Super Duty Suspension Parts →
Buying Guide Checklist
- Measure current ride height.
- Decide tire size goal.
- Budget for alignment + any driveline mods.
- Prioritize geometry-correcting parts (our specialty).
Final Thoughts
A well-done leveling or lift kit transforms your F-250 without sacrificing drivability. Focus on quality components that maintain proper angles — your drivetrain and wallet will thank you.
Have questions about your specific year or setup? Comment below or contact us — we’re here to help build it right.




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