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Old 11-02-2016, 10:04 AM
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I just bought a 2016 platinum fx4 and am looking for level kit options as well as sizes. Thinking about just raising the front and not doing anything to the rear. Looking for a perfect to near level stance.
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I'm considering the same. Would love to see setups of those that have 4x4 and only added level to the front.
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I'll post one of my buddy's Blue Flame SC. We're installing (crossing fingers) a 2.5" kit on Saturday. I'm getting my 2" kit installed (assuming the shop has time) Saturday as well, but it's also getting a wheel/tire treatment.
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I don't have any pics of my truck with stock wheels/tires after the level, because the shop that did the install needed the wheels and tires for trimming. But here are some before and after...


Bone stock




The day I got the 2" front level with 35's put on her.




And how she sits now. 2" front level, 3" rear block, 35's.



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I installed Eibach Sport Truck shocks to level mine out. Lift in the front end was approx 2-1/8"

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Awesome! I'd love to see some pictures of them when they're done.




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I'll post one of my buddy's Blue Flame SC. We're installing (crossing fingers) a 2.5" kit on Saturday. I'm getting my 2" kit installed (assuming the shop has time) Saturday as well, but it's also getting a wheel/tire treatment.
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Looks great! How's the ride?




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I installed Eibach Sport Truck shocks to level mine out. Lift in the front end was approx 2-1/8"

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Looks great! How's the ride?
A lot firmer and more controlled than stock. Bounce in the rear end is greatly reduced. I'll warn you, install was a PITA.
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i really like how this one turned out.....

https://www.f150forum.com/f31/nitto-...er-35s-361636/
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