Up next New EVs Extravaganza at the Goodwood Festival of Speed Published on June 23, 2022 Author Chris Hamilton Tags HOME PAGE SLIDER, Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 Someone already lifted the F-150 Lightning! Check out what happened to the Electric Range. We added a Leveling Kit to the all new 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning! In addition to that we added a set of 34″ Nitto Ridge Grappler tires and Black Rhino Wheels! The F-150 Lightning has a completely different suspension compared to a normal F-150. However we noticed that the front struts are very similar to the 2022 F-150 with an Internal Combustion Engine. The ReadyLift Leveling kit fits on the Ford F-150 Lightning! Leveling Kit – https://www.readylift.com/2-0-leveling-kit-ford-f-150-2021.html “This is Town and Country TV! We’re just a bunch of “car guys” who started this channel over twelve years ago as a way to showcase awesome vehicles and teach people the correct way to customize them. We are passionate about all makes and models and love providing our viewers with honest reviews and virtual test drives. Make sure to subscribe to our channel! You will be glad you did!”
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