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Old 02-13-2016, 08:20 PM
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I just got a f150 and i just got 33 in AT's. The tires fit good but I'd like to lift my truck higher to get more of an aggressive appearance. What would be a good lift that would fit what I'm trying to do.
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Congrats on the truck.

You have a lot of different options.

Are you 2WD or 4WD? What are you going to be using the truck for? Is it just for looks? Do you have a budget in mind?

You can go with an obvious leveling kit or 4" lift kit for looks. If you are looking for performance, Coilovers, Spindle etc...

We have a Chase Kit for the 2WD and 4WD. This includes our Boxed Upper Arm and adjustable King 2.5 Coilovers...







or you can go with our 4" spindle lift for the 2WD only...




But if you are looking for something inexpensive, a leveling kit or a set of leveling spacers will do the job.

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Originally Posted by Baja Kits
Congrats on the truck. You have a lot of different options. Are you 2WD or 4WD? What are you going to be using the truck for? Is it just for looks? Do you have a budget in mind? You can go with an obvious leveling kit or 4" lift kit for looks. If you are looking for performance, Coilovers, Spindle etc... We have a Chase Kit for the 2WD and 4WD. This includes our Boxed Upper Arm and adjustable King 2.5 Coilovers... or you can go with our 4" spindle lift for the 2WD only... But if you are looking for something inexpensive, a leveling kit or a set of leveling spacers will do the job. JT
Do you have any options for 2016 Ecoboost? Was in your website and didn't see anything.
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Originally Posted by Baja Kits
Congrats on the truck.

You have a lot of different options.

Are you 2WD or 4WD? What are you going to be using the truck for? Is it just for looks? Do you have a budget in mind?

You can go with an obvious leveling kit or 4" lift kit for looks. If you are looking for performance, Coilovers, Spindle etc...

We have a Chase Kit for the 2WD and 4WD. This includes our Boxed Upper Arm and adjustable King 2.5 Coilovers...







or you can go with our 4" spindle lift for the 2WD only...




But if you are looking for something inexpensive, a leveling kit or a set of leveling spacers will do the job.

JT

What kind of bumper do you have on yours? I just purchased an '07 4wd and am looking to upgrade my bumper to something just like that!
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What kind of bumper do you have on yours? I just purchased an '07 4wd and am looking to upgrade my bumper to something just like that!
That is our customers truck.

We didn't get the bumper for him.

There are companies like ADD and Nfab that have bumpers available.

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Hey OP, if you no plan to go off the road, getting a leveling kit will give a nice stance to your rig and you can even fit slightly bigger tires.
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Are those 33 17s on the new body fx4? I just ordered a chase kit and those look perfect.
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Originally Posted by karlmag
Hey OP, if you no plan to go off the road, getting a leveling kit will give a nice stance to your rig and you can even fit slightly bigger tires.
Rough Country makes a good leveling kit. I have a 2010 2wd with their 2" leveling kit on the front and I'm running 35x12.5 on my factory wheel. Link to their this leveling kit is below. However, I'm not sure what year yours is so it may require one of the other two strut extension leveling kits they make depending on model year. Also, if you have a 14-17 model year the leveling kit is only designed to accommodate up to 33x12.5 on the factory wheel. But if your model year is earlier then 2014, then it is possible for you to run up to a 35" tire.

http://www.roughcountry.com/ford-lev...t-kit-568.html



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