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Old 08-27-2014, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by F-150_GIRL
Do the 2014 f150's also have the 6x135mm bolt pattern?
Yes. 6x135 mm
Old 08-27-2014, 04:08 PM
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I have a 1.5 or 2" level on my truck and it say level until I added a brush guard and winch now it sits low in the front. I've been looking for a 3.5" level for my 2010, but I can only find then for 04-08s. I've seen some sites advertise levels that fit an 04-12 so my questions is will a 3.5" level for an 04-08 work for my truck?
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Originally Posted by eg78
This is one of the nicest FX4's I've seen... good job!


Thank you!
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Originally Posted by tbgreen89
Did you have to do any trimming? Whats the offset on your wheels?


Just trimmed a very small section of the bumper valance. You can't even tell its been trimmed. The wheels are Method NV's 17x8.5 with 0 offset.
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Hey,

I have something a little different that I need help getting bigger tires for.
I have a 2012 FX4 4wd with a 4" BDS lift, Recently i added a 2" leveling kit in the front and air bags in the rear. Currently I am running XD Addicts 12x9 w/ -12 offset with 285/60/20 Duratracs.
They don't rub at the moment except on the mud flaps which I need to research how people pin them back a bit.
Anyways, I am thinking of getting another set of Duratracs in a 33x12.5x20 size which works out to 318/52/20 I believe.... do you guys think they will fit or what do you pros think will be the biggest size I can fit.

Thank you for any answers.

Mike
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I have a 2013 4x4 platinum ...when I bought the truck I put 24 inch wheels on it and lowered it with removing the rear block shackless struts etc from bell tech if I recall correctly. Its time for a different look.

I know there is a wealth of info on levels I have been reading on here but my question is since Im not going from stock to a level is there something else I need to get to achieve a level. do I have to put the rear blocks back in? change my shocks struts back or buy something else like the bilsteins 5100?

I like the 2.5-3 inch level.. thinking of going rough country or ready lift any suggestions?

After researching looks like I can run 305/55/20 with a 20X9 wheel with a 2.5 rough country level ? will this work

Not to sound to redundant on here but I only ask because not going from stock but from a drop to a level. Thanks
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Thinking about pulling the trigger on some 18" Fuel Trophy's for my 2014 FX4

Can anyone confirm if this setup will work on a stock suspension with no level

18x9 6x1397 +20 Hub Bore 108

275/65/18

Just looking for a setup that looks good and doesn't rub
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Hey Guys, This is my first post, hope I don't offend anyone

I' have an 09 that I want to put a leveling kit on, but after reading through 60-70 pages I've noticed some get a 2 in and others getting the 2 1/2 in kit. My question is which is the correct height to level the truck?

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Originally Posted by Stomp24
Hey Guys, This is my first post, hope I don't offend anyone I' have an 09 that I want to put a leveling kit on, but after reading through 60-70 pages I've noticed some get a 2 in and others getting the 2 1/2 in kit. My question is which is the correct height to level the truck? Thanks
General consensus seems to be that most of our trucks come with about 1.5-2" of factory rake. Just to level it, you could easily use a 1.5" level as many want to keep just a slight rake. If you want to go further and do a 2, you may notice some slight negative rake. Many people who do 2.5" or 3" levels will also use rear blocks to bring the back up too.
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Oh and welcome!!!


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