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Old 01-27-2019, 10:41 AM
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I understand this is a dumb question, but do the 2wds not have a block in the rear? Is the factory block you refer to something that comes on 4x4s only?
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XD Heist and BF Goodrich All Terrain T/A K02 in 275/60R20. I did Bilstein 5100 all around and the fronts were set at 1.75”. There is no rubbing or trimming.

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I understand this is a dumb question, but do the 2wds not have a block in the rear? Is the factory block you refer to something that comes on 4x4s only?
Yes, RWD have no block, 4x4 has 1.25" factory block. If you get the 4x4 block, you need 4x4 u-bolts and nuts as well.
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Think I could run 275/60r20s with a 2” front 1” rear kit?
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Yes, especially on stock wheels, which are +44mm offset. Stock Raptor wheels are around +38 I believe.

I will be doing either just a 2"level, or 2.5" front with 1"rear on 275/60/20 on my 9.5" wide +6 offset wheels.
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Bump for a great thread!
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Okay, so parts have been acquired. 2" Rough Country level kit, OEM rear blocks with ubolts/nuts. I have Ford Performance 2" lowering shackles on now, so will need to swap them for the factory ones. Currently debating tires, most likely going with Falken Wildpeak AT3 275/60/20.
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Well not too active in this thread, but I have a question. Has anyone done a 2" level kit and added the OEM 1.25" block? Will it be too much rake? I bought the 2" RC kit for $45 shipped, kind of wish I had waited for a 2.5" kit to do rear blocks. Seems like I may just end up slapping on the 2" level kit and doing nothing on the rear.
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275/60R/20's on stock height 2WD.




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Think I could run 275/60r20s with a 2” front 1” rear kit?
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Originally Posted by Summers22
Well not too active in this thread, but I have a question. Has anyone done a 2" level kit and added the OEM 1.25" block? Will it be too much rake? I bought the 2" RC kit for $45 shipped, kind of wish I had waited for a 2.5" kit to do rear blocks. Seems like I may just end up slapping on the 2" level kit and doing nothing on the rear.
Not a 15 plus but I ran 2.5" Leveling in the front and 1.25" blocks in the rear of my 2WD for years with 275/60R20s before swapping to adjustable coilovers and a 2" block. It was as level as level gets.

2wd Leveling and Tires-photo842.jpg

Also, to fit 275/60R20 you don't need a leveling kit or blocks, can easily fit them stock.

Wayne

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