pick my level kit
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pick my level kit
Alright I just got off the phone with autospring and the guy I told me to get my truck on level ground and measure from ground to top of wheel well for front and back and then I'd be able to pick a level kit. Well this is where I need yalls help. My front is 37.75 inches tall and my rear is 39.50. Now I have read alot about everyone with autospring kits and how they tend to run bigger. Like a 2 is actually 2.5. So my question is which kit do I get? Do I get the 2 or the 2.5 kit. Now take in mind I want to run 35"s on the truck on stock rims for now. It is a 2011 4x4 supercrew. The rims are 18"s. I want the truck as level as possible also. I'm not a fan of rake whatsoever. Also I dont want to make my truck break every few thousand miles either. I do want a higher look with the ability to drive it well. Alright thanks in advance. I have searched on this site also and I'm not really coming up with the answers I seek.
Mike
Mike
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pick my level kit
Alright I just got off the phone with autospring and the guy I told me to get my truck on level ground and measure from ground to top of wheel well for front and back and then I'd be able to pick a level kit. Well this is where I need yalls help. My front is 37.75 inches tall and my rear is 39.50. Now I have read alot about everyone with autospring kits and how they tend to run bigger. Like a 2 is actually 2.5. So my question is which kit do I get? Do I get the 2 or the 2.5 kit. Now take in mind I want to run 35"s on the truck on stock rims for now. It is a 2011 4x4 supercrew. The rims are 18"s. I want the truck as level as possible also. I'm not a fan of rake whatsoever. Also I dont want to make my truck break every few thousand miles either. I do want a higher look with the ability to drive it well. Alright thanks in advance. I have searched on this site also and I'm not really coming up with the answers I seek. Post pics if you would like also. with your setup front and rear. thanks
Mike
Mike
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If you have a 2011 be careful with a 2.5
Other members have reported that on the newer trucks due to some front end changes it does not take as big of a spacer to get it level. I think they were recommending 1.5".
See here.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/su...good-idea.html
Other members have reported that on the newer trucks due to some front end changes it does not take as big of a spacer to get it level. I think they were recommending 1.5".
See here.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/su...good-idea.html
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Search around the info with examples are out there. I posted a link in my previous post that shows an example and there are others out there if you need links let me know. If any I highly recommend do not go more than 2". You will still get 35"s under there. Its not just about height its also about saving your front end suspension components.
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Here are just a few, these trucks do not need an enourmous amount of lift to get 35's under them. The 09 to current are a lot more alike than the 04-08 which typically needs 2-2.5". I say if you are overly concerned and can not get the exact answer your looking for stick to a 2" to be on the safe side, but I dont know that you need that much.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/su...good-idea.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/su...it-2009-a.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...new-grips.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/su...good-idea.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/su...it-2009-a.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...new-grips.html
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FYI....
Don't be surprised if a mod or the admin comes along and merge your two threads....
We're only allowed one thread per subject....
Just thought I'd let you know....
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...level-kit.html
Don't be surprised if a mod or the admin comes along and merge your two threads....
We're only allowed one thread per subject....
Just thought I'd let you know....
https://www.f150online.com/forums/20...level-kit.html