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Old 04-28-2010, 10:44 AM
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heres my little 2wd, its not a 07 or a screw but might give you a little idea. 2 1/2 level kit on 35x12.5 mtz. on a 20x10 wheel. little trimming no rubbing at all full lock in reverse or foward


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heres my little 2wd, its not a 07 or a screw but might give you a little idea. 2 1/2 level kit on 35x12.5 mtz. on a 20x10 wheel. little trimming no rubbing at all full lock in reverse or foward.






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Originally Posted by GATORB8
Rent a pitman arm puller (or buy one for $10) it makes separating the upper ball joint and spindle a lot easier.
I STRONGLY suggest that haha. It heps a ton, been there, done that
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Greeting all, new to the forum and new F150 owner here. I just picked up an '06 Lariat. This truck has a taller stance then the other F150's and I'm wondering if it has a small lift or just the leveling kit? Here's some pics (sorry for the small pics from the internet ad):







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Looks leveled. Coil spring is spaced down, and, of course, the strut top bolts are nice and shiny.
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Originally Posted by GATORB8
Looks leveled. Coil spring is spaced down, and, of course, the strut top bolts are nice and shiny.
Can you tell if it's a 2", 2 1/2" or 3"? Running 33's (275/60R20's) right now, how big can I go without rubbing?
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35x12.5
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Originally Posted by 05F150five.4
35x12.5
You have to watch how aggressive your sidewalls are if you go up to a 12.50, you may rub on the upper control arm at full lock.

Size doesn't really matter on the level, you can fit the same tires regardless.
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Originally Posted by 05F150five.4
heres my little 2wd, its not a 07 or a screw but might give you a little idea. 2 1/2 level kit on 35x12.5 mtz. on a 20x10 wheel. little trimming no rubbing at all full lock in reverse or foward.






What's the overall height of the truck from the ground with the 35s?
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Originally Posted by boduke
What's the overall height of the truck from the ground with the 35s?

I would also like to know how much trimming you did. pics would be great. This is what I would like to do as well.

It's crazy that you could fit 35" tires being that it was a 2wd truck to start out with, plus a 2.5" leveling kit. I thought they said the max for you would have been a 33" tire... Props to you man.

nice looking truck too.


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