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Old 08-25-2019, 06:15 PM
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2018 XLT Scab, 5.0, Bilstein 5100’s set at 2.1, Finally wrapped with 275/70/18’s



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Originally Posted by Plariat Ranch
I did measure mine and was at 2-3/4” rake. After the level on max, I'm at 3/4” rake. It looks awesome 99% of the time, but a little nose high the other 1%.

I agree reed with what Goathead said above, if you’re going to tow or haul (and you want the look with some rake) go ahead and get the 2.5” block too. His truck’s stance is awesome.

I want the the truck just a hair higher in the rear than I have so I’m going with just the 2”. I don’t tow anything regularly so that should put me about 1.5” rake.
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Old 08-26-2019, 01:02 AM
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Default 2” Level with 275/60/R20 Nitto Grapplers

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I would love to see all your leveled trucks with OEM rims! Post your pics with tire sizes.


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Old 08-26-2019, 08:04 AM
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Can anyone with a 2.5 inch rear block take a measurement from the ground up to top of the fenderwell and also include your tire size. My truck is a hdpp running a 2 inch block with 285/70/18’s and I’m at 42.25 on the rear and just wanted to see how it sits compared to the non hdpp trucks with a taller block.
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Will a level void my warranty? Planning to do Bilsteins front and rear.
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Originally Posted by sah70
Will a level void my warranty? Planning to do Bilsteins front and rear.
That isn't how warranties work.

If Ford can reasonably claim that the modification lead directly to the part or parts in question failing, they may deny the warranty claim.

Get the Bilsteins
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Old 08-26-2019, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by aliass24
Can anyone with a 2.5 inch rear block take a measurement from the ground up to top of the fenderwell and also include your tire size. My truck is a hdpp running a 2 inch block with 285/70/18’s and I’m at 42.25 on the rear and just wanted to see how it sits compared to the non hdpp trucks with a taller block.
I couldn't find my tape measure but on my digital tape it said I'm at 44". Not sure if there's any 1/4's or 1/2s in there. But it's at least 44" and not 45" or more. All I have is a 2.5" block with Bilstein 5160's.
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Old 08-26-2019, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by DGN12

2” level with 285/65r20 Nitto’s in stock wheels.
Are those Ford mud flaps? I'd like to get something like that as I hate the look of the big mud flaps on a 150.... but those smaller ones I don't mind.

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Originally Posted by goathead
I couldn't find my tape measure but on my digital tape it said I'm at 44". Not sure if there's any 1/4's or 1/2s in there. But it's at least 44" and not 45" or more. All I have is a 2.5" block with Bilstein 5160's.
Well, I messed up using my digital tape. I realized that I wasn't taking the length of the tool into consideration. Anyways, here's the measurements F: 41 5/16". R: 41 15/16"
So, a 5/8" difference.
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Old 08-26-2019, 11:18 PM
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2.5” spacers up front with 285/65/20 KO2. Absolutely loving these tires so far! Luckily the most weight I ever tow is a little skiff so the 2.5” is not an issue to me.




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