Our truck leveling kit selection includes front spacer kits, coil spring leveling kits, strut assemblies, rear block kits, rear coil spacers, and adjustable leveling struts from ReadyLift, Rough Country, BDS Suspension, Zone Offroad, Bilstein, and National Spring. Find a ReadyLift leveling kit for your Ram 1500, a Rough Country leveling kit for your Silverado 1500, or the best leveling kit for your Toyota Tundra — with shock options from Fox 2.0, Fox 2.5 Coil-Overs, NX2, N3, M1, and IFP. Every leveling kit fits crew cab, extended cab, and regular cab configurations, and covers special trims like Trail Boss, AT4, ZR2, AT4X, TRD Pro, Raptor, Rebel, and TRX.
Front Leveling Kits, Coil Spring Kits & Rear Block Kits by Truck Model
We stock leveling kits for every truck on the road — from a 2 inch leveling kit for F-150 with struts to a leveling kit for Super Duty with Fox shocks. Our F-150 leveling kits range from 1.5-inch to 3-inch front lifts with options for 2WD and 4WD. Ram 1500 leveling kits include coil spring spacers and adjustable strut kits for both standard and air ride suspensions. Silverado and Sierra leveling kits cover 1500, 2500HD, and 3500HD with options for aluminum and stamped steel control arms. Tacoma and Tundra leveling kits include front spacers, rear blocks, and complete strut packages from Rough Country and BDS.
If you need more height than a leveling kit provides, browse our Lift Kits collection for 4-inch to 9-inch suspension lifts, or check our Body Lift Kits for an alternative lift method. For replacement shocks, steering stabilizers, upper control arms, and traction bars, visit Suspension Components. All leveling and lift products are organized under our Suspension collection.
Pair your leveling kit with a set of larger tires and aftermarket rims from Wheels, add fender flares and mud flaps from Exterior, or upgrade your towing setup with a hitch from Towing. For cold air intakes, exhaust systems, and tuners, browse Performance.
What's Included in Our Leveling Kits Collection
- Front leveling kits — spacer kits, coil spring leveling kits, and loaded strut assemblies from ReadyLift, Rough Country, BDS, and Zone Offroad for F-150, Super Duty, Ram 1500, Ram 2500/3500, Silverado, Sierra, Tacoma, Tundra, and Titan in 1-inch to 3-inch front lift heights
- Leveling kits with shocks — complete packages with Fox 2.0, Fox 2.5 Coil-Overs, NX2, N3, or M1 shocks for improved ride quality and load handling after leveling
- Adjustable leveling struts — M1 and Fox adjustable struts for F-150, Silverado, Sierra, Ram 1500, Tacoma, and Tundra with 0-2 inch adjustable height settings
- Rear block kits — 1-inch to 6.5-inch rear lift blocks for F-150, Super Duty, Silverado, Sierra, and Tacoma to match front leveling height or add rear rake for towing
- Rear coil spacers — rear spacer kits for Ram 1500, Ram 2500/3500, and Tundra to level coil spring rear suspensions
- Coil spring leveling kits — heavy-duty front leveling coil springs for Super Duty, Ram 2500/3500, and older GM HD trucks from National Spring and BDS
- SuperBlok kits — rear block kits from SuperSprings for Tacoma, Tundra, Super Duty, Ram 2500/3500, and GM HD
Why Choose Lethal Auto
Every leveling kit at Lethal Auto is matched to your truck's exact year, make, model, drivetrain, and trim level — including special configurations like factory air ride, overload springs, and Trail Boss or AT4 suspensions. We back every order with a lowest price guarantee across Canada and expert support from real truck enthusiasts available Monday to Friday at 306-717-3959. Whether you are deciding between a front leveling kit vs lift kit for your truck or need help choosing between a spacer kit and a coil spring leveling kit, our team will help you find the right fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a leveling kit and a lift kit?
A leveling kit raises the front of the truck 1 to 3 inches to eliminate the factory nose-down rake, giving a level stance from front to rear. A lift kit raises both the front and rear of the truck by 4 inches or more using new suspension components like control arms, leaf springs, and brackets. Leveling kits are simpler to install and more affordable, while lift kits provide enough clearance for significantly larger tires and off-road modifications. Compare options in our Lift Kits collection.
Does a leveling kit change the ride quality on a truck?
A basic spacer leveling kit does not significantly change ride quality because it uses the factory struts and springs. A coil spring leveling kit or a leveling kit with upgraded shocks like Fox 2.0 or Bilstein 5100 can actually improve ride quality by replacing worn factory components with performance-rated parts. For the smoothest ride after leveling, pair your kit with quality replacement shocks from our Suspension Components collection.
What size tires can you run with a 2 inch leveling kit?
A 2 inch leveling kit on most full-size trucks like the F-150, Ram 1500, Silverado, and Sierra allows you to fit 33-inch tires without rubbing in most driving conditions. Some trucks with specific wheel offsets and backspacing may also clear 34-inch tires. Going beyond 33-inch tires on a 2 inch leveling kit may require minor trimming or aftermarket upper control arms depending on your truck model. Check our Wheels collection for tire and rim options matched to leveled trucks.
Does installing a leveling kit void your truck warranty?
Installing a leveling kit does not automatically void your entire truck warranty in Canada. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act principles, a dealer must prove that the leveling kit directly caused a specific failure before denying a warranty claim on that component. Using a vehicle-specific kit from a reputable manufacturer like ReadyLift, Rough Country, or BDS and having it professionally installed reduces the risk of warranty disputes.
Is a leveling kit good for a truck that tows heavy loads?
A leveling kit removes the factory front rake that helps the truck sit level when a loaded trailer pushes the rear down. If you tow frequently with heavy loads, the rear of your truck may sag below the front after leveling. Adding a rear block kit, rear coil spacer, or air bag helper springs can compensate for this. For trucks that tow regularly, a leveling kit paired with rear helper springs from our Suspension collection gives the best balance of level stance and towing stability.
How long does it take to install a leveling kit on a truck?
A front spacer leveling kit can be installed in 1 to 2 hours by an experienced mechanic or well-equipped home garage. A coil spring leveling kit or a leveling kit with shocks typically takes 2 to 4 hours because the factory struts or coil springs need to be removed and replaced. Rear block kits add another 1 to 2 hours. Professional installation is recommended if you do not have spring compressors and proper alignment equipment.