2012 F150 Leveling kit and tires question
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Originally Posted by 5ohxlt
bilstien 5100's at the highest setting, i haven't had the chance to install my fat bob's aal yet, but so far i've had a little over 2000 lbs of rocks in the bed, and about a month ago towed a 93 cummins club cab ram, with another club cab ram (cab only) tied down to the bed of the complete truck on a pretty heavy duty trailer from indiana back to michigan and the rear end did not sit that much lower than before the level. also the ride atleast to me is not noticeably better or worse with the bilstiens day to day, but the bilstiens really shine over the stock shocks when i have been to the dunes, much better rebound and alot more resistant to heating up and loosing their effectiveness.
sorry all i have is the picture i posted on instagram, i lost all my stuff when i upgraded to io6
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it lifts the rear, so unloaded with a level it will be close to the stock rake, and helps it from being nose high with just a front level alone when loaded. as far as ride with the aal i can't say as i haven't installed them yet. also i heard the aal increases load capacity by 900-1000lbs
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Originally Posted by kcb142
Bilsteins on 2.25 setting and 275-65-20 duratracs!
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So I have been looking at the Readylift products. And I'm stuck..they said they have a FX4 leveling kit 1.5" made only for the FX4 version? I have a '12 F150 FX4 CC long bed.. Do i have to go with the FX4 version of what Ready lift has? Or can I still go with the 2'' level that I was looking for? Here is the link and read the 2nd paragraph..Let me know what you think..
http://www.readylift.com/c-447-ford-...wd-4wd-15.aspx
http://www.readylift.com/c-447-ford-...wd-4wd-15.aspx
#15
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Hmmm, with a 2" level, you can fit 35s, and with their 1.5", they are saying 33s.
I didn't know they came with less rake, and I know I have seen several people running 35s & 2" levels on FX4 trucks.
I didn't know they came with less rake, and I know I have seen several people running 35s & 2" levels on FX4 trucks.
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So I have been looking at the Readylift products. And I'm stuck..they said they have a FX4 leveling kit 1.5" made only for the FX4 version? I have a '12 F150 FX4 CC long bed.. Do i have to go with the FX4 version of what Ready lift has? Or can I still go with the 2'' level that I was looking for? Here is the link and read the 2nd paragraph..Let me know what you think..
http://www.readylift.com/c-447-ford-...wd-4wd-15.aspx
http://www.readylift.com/c-447-ford-...wd-4wd-15.aspx
I went with 2" inch front and 3" rear blocks to keep some rake on my '12 FX4.
Cheers
#17
Hey Guys,
I have 18" wheels /tires on my 09 f150 fx4 and have ordered 20" Rockstar / Nitto trail Grapplers. I would rather not install a levelling kit up front....will this be a problem? Anyone install 20's without a levelling kit? I don't do any serious off-roading, just the occasional trail.
I have 18" wheels /tires on my 09 f150 fx4 and have ordered 20" Rockstar / Nitto trail Grapplers. I would rather not install a levelling kit up front....will this be a problem? Anyone install 20's without a levelling kit? I don't do any serious off-roading, just the occasional trail.
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wheel size does not make a difference, what size tire you put on does. go on tire rack or your tire brand sight and put in size. look at the specs, height and width, look at nitto's sight and see what tire matches height. probably can go at least 1-1.5 taller with no problems. if you putting on a leveling kit can probably go higher, need more info than 20's and nittos. need off set, width, back spacing, check the sticky for more info.