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Old 01-17-2016, 09:29 AM
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Awesome looking stance with the leveling kit and tires!
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Originally Posted by lansing0713
Thanks.

Truck: around $44,000-45,000.

Rough Country 2.5" level: $200. Install at dealership: $300-350

Tires: $1300'ish
Where did you get those ko2s for 1300? Best I found is like 1500.....

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Originally Posted by lansing0713
Thanks.

Truck: around $44,000-45,000.

Rough Country 2.5" level: $200. Install at dealership: $300-350

Tires: $1300'ish
Looks awesome! No rubbing issues with the 285/65's?

Makes me even more anxious to get my KO2s.
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Originally Posted by lansing0713
Ordered my XLT at the tail end of October, built on December 19th, 2015 and took possession on January 13th, 2016. Waited an additional week for the dealership to install the Rough Country and new rubber. I did a lot of studying on this forum during that time and gained a lot of great information. I've been a Chevy guy my whole life but this truck has changed my mind......





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Your new Ford certainly looks good! Enjoy…
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BFG's were $1300 and some change. Bought them straight from BFG when they had a rebate and they sent me a MasterCard CC for the rebate. Spent that on other accessories. No rubbing what so ever.
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The 157" wb trucks look awesome lifted
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if I end up ordering my next truck, that's probably exactly what I'd want it to look like
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Originally Posted by lansing0713
1" higher block in the back so I still have a small amount of rake. That way when I'm towing the boat I don't look like I'm doing a wheelie. Looks perfect/aggressive with the BFG's.
What brand block did you put in the rear? Was it a 2.25" block or was it a 1" block stacked on top of the stock 1.25" block?
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What brand block did you put in the rear? Was it a 2.25" block or was it a 1" block stacked on top of the stock 1.25" block?

Stacking blocks is bad. Always change out to the total height you want. I'm adding airbags to give a little height and prevent the dreaded saggy butt look when towing
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Originally Posted by crewmaster1
Stacking blocks is bad. Always change out to the total height you want. I'm adding airbags to give a little height and prevent the dreaded saggy butt look when towing
That's why I was wondering what brand he went with to get ~1in more than stock block (which I assume to be ~1.25")


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