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Old 10-29-2014, 09:03 AM
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My 2011 with 2" ReadyLift.

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Old 10-29-2014, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Hk2011fx4
Here ya go not stock wheels tho
Ok. I'm really digging your truck!! Give me specs on your lift, wheels and tires please.
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Post 2013 Ford F150 Limited 2" Leveling Kit with 285/50R22

I installed 2" Readylift leveling kit with Nitto Terra Grapplers on 22" stock rims.
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Old 10-30-2014, 09:39 AM
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How close are you to any rubbing timvines5640? I have been thinking on trying the size you have, or the 285/55/22's. Wondering if the extra inch in size causes an issue?

Truck looks great!!
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Originally Posted by Chad Adams
How close are you to any rubbing timvines5640? I have been thinking on trying the size you have, or the 285/55/22's. Wondering if the extra inch in size causes an issue?

Truck looks great!!
It does rub, but only backing up with it turned all the way to the left, but it barely rubs.... so I am not going to trim anything. I wanted to go with the 285/55R22 but the one person that I spoke to running that set up said it rubbed.... backing up with it turned all the way to the left! And I didn't want any rubbing issues, but I wish I would have gone with them since these rub anyway!
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I have a 2009 XLT (not limited i know but hear me out) with 33" Nitto Trail Grapplers on stock rims (18's) and stock height. They rubbed a little on the front when turning as sharp as i could so i installed a set of 1.25" wheel spacers, looks great, drives great and no rubbing!
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Originally Posted by timvines5640
It does rub, but only backing up with it turned all the way to the left, but it barely rubs.... so I am not going to trim anything. I wanted to go with the 285/55R22 but the one person that I spoke to running that set up said it rubbed.... backing up with it turned all the way to the left! And I didn't want any rubbing issues, but I wish I would have gone with them since these rub anyway!
Where are you rubbing at? I really want 285/55-22's but don't want to tear anything up!!
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Originally Posted by Rubyredlimited
Where are you rubbing at? I really want 285/55-22's but don't want to tear anything up!!
It barely rubs the plastic fairing under the front bumper. But when I say its rubbing.... just barely! It's only when you are turned full to the left and backing up.

I think you will be fine running the 285/55-22's. Like I said earlier, I stopped and spoke with a guy that had them on his truck and they looked great, but I don't like anything that isn't done 100% right, so when he said it rubbed a little when he backed up with it turned all the way to the left, I decided not to do it. Wish I would have now, because 285/50-R22 does the same thing!

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Old 11-03-2014, 10:24 AM
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Looks nice. You only have the 2" ready lift in the front? I'm wondering if I should do the one in the rear at the same time so I wasn't sure how you felt of your stance? Only bad part of these trucks is it's hard to tell in pictures where everything is at. Also how much did you notice on fuel mileage go down? Does your programmer help with that?
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So here's my big guestion!! Spacer or Quicklifts?? I don't want to mess up my suspension geometry!! Opinions please!!!


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