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Old 07-20-2015, 11:51 AM
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Just measure from the center of the hub to the bottom of the wheel well and subtract the front measurement from the back. Then you will know exactly how much of a rake your truck has.
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Originally Posted by ecobuck
Just measure from the center of the hub to the bottom of the wheel well and subtract the front measurement from the back. Then you will know exactly how much of a rake your truck has.
Yeah, I've done that... The thing that's hanging me up is that some folks on here have said that a the different kits actually yield a different height of lift than what the number of inches it is labelled as. Also, I've asked before, with no answers provided, whether or not the weight of the 6.2 will cause the front end to sit lower on my truck, versus the Eco or 5.0. Maybe I'm be too picky about it, but I just want it to be right the first time. Seen too many experiences mentioned where folks have had to go back in with taller blocks and AAL to get it level.
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JOE22522 --- Lookin good bro, gorgeous. Big big fan of Fuel rims,l got some myself.
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JOE22522 --- Lookin good bro, gorgeous. Big big fan of Fuel rims,l got some myself.
Thanks, i was thinking about painting or plastidipping the silver on the wheels black
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Originally Posted by modexi
I ended up liking the stock wheels with the new tires, so it all worked out.

New 2014 Ford F-150 XLT 2wd w/ Ecoboost


275/65r18 (32") General Grabber AT2 tires without a lift or level.








I have a truck exactly like yours only with the 5.0 V8, I really like the tires, do you have any rubbing at all? I know the MPG's don't quite compare but what are you getting with the larger tire? I'm getting 16.9 and I do about 45 miles one way to work a day all highway miles. Thanks - Bryce
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305/55 R20x9 XD Series Monsters, with TOYO Open Country AT II Xtreme
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Originally Posted by Joe22522
Thanks, i was thinking about painting or plastidipping the silver on the wheels black
Don't even think about it. Leave those gorgeous rims alone.

Don't do something just because you can, the silver on the rims really pops and makes your truck look so much better.

If your itching to paint something, paint the louvers on your grill silver. I'm gonna paint mine red someday soon.
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2013 lariat 4x4 ecoboost
Current:
2.0in daystar level kit
305 55 r20 toyo open county at2 extreme stock rims
Im currently considering upgrading to fox 2.5 shocks front and rear. My question is will the tires and rims that I have now fit without any rubbing/clearance issues? Also, is it advisable/necessary to upgrade the uca/lca as well?
Thanks in advance for all input on this.

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