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Old Sep 25, 2022 | 02:56 AM
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Default Level kit help for PB with Max Tow

I’ve got a 2021 XLT Powerboost FX4 with Max Tow Package. I don’t need the max tow but that’s what the truck had so it is what it is. I’d like to get an inexpensive level kit (ReadyLift or maybe Rough Country setup) but they all seem to be 2.0-2.5” max. The problem is that this truck has a ridiculous 4” rake so I’m definitely not going to be level. I don’t mind a 0.5-1.0” rake when it’s all done but I need some suggestions on how to get to that so I can get some 35’s under this bad boy.

What kit should I use? Do I need one with new A-arms? I should be happy that the back end is already so high up in the air but I just don’t want to mess up anything on this truck too.

Thanks in advance for any help!


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Old Sep 25, 2022 | 07:51 AM
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Hey ! I'm running a 21 4x4 Crew with Max Tow and I went with Auto Spring 2.5. The Auto Spring spacers are built with an integrated offset design that help alignment. I'm running a 295 60 20 (34") with plenty of clearance and no rubbing. I have a rear rake of about .5" - .75" after the install of the Auto Spring spacers. They do sell also rear pucks if needed.

Good luck !
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Old Sep 26, 2022 | 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by BlkJack
Hey ! I'm running a 21 4x4 Crew with Max Tow and I went with Auto Spring 2.5. The Auto Spring spacers are built with an integrated offset design that help alignment. I'm running a 295 60 20 (34") with plenty of clearance and no rubbing. I have a rear rake of about .5" - .75" after the install of the Auto Spring spacers. They do sell also rear pucks if needed.

Good luck !
Thanks Jack! Do you have any photos of your setup you could share?
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