2013 king ranch leveling kit ????
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2013 king ranch leveling kit ????
Hey guys I'm new to the forum and new to the ford truck world and am happy to be driving my new king ranch I got a question being as I'm new to the f150 I want to install a 2 inch leveling kit on the front with 33s I was wondering if it will rub some say yes some say no I will be running the factory wheels and also if you could post a picture with a description of what you have done to yors it would be greatly appreciated.
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If you mean the tires will rub then no, if you mean the spacer will cause the coil to rub then yes, if I were you I would dish out the money for rancho quicklifts or bilsteins being that you just dished out 40k+ on the truck and you should treat it as good as possible. For reference I'm getting a 2.5in spacer from HBS that should be here tomorrow or thursday, when I save up enough money I will get bilsteins
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Here ya go bud: 2013 KR F150 4x4 Offroad with Zone 2" Level. 285 65 20 BFG All Terrain KO's. Welcome to the forum! If you got any other questions this is my truck, so I'm happy to help!
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Just curious how you like the ride of your truck with the Kings and the BFG all terrains. I have the same King Setup and am running 286/60 R20 Goodyear Silent Armor tires; hate the ride of the tires. King just re-valved my shocks and also put in a thinner fluid that wont get so thick in cold temperatures. So far I'm extremely impressed with the ride quality, but still want to change the tires.
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Thanks a lot man I was wondering cause the fella above u said I need new shocks and that my coil springs will rub? Has any of that happend to u or have u done any of that work to yours or are u all factory suspension
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If you mean the tires will rub then no, if you mean the spacer will cause the coil to rub then yes, if I were you I would dish out the money for rancho quicklifts or bilsteins being that you just dished out 40k+ on the truck and you should treat it as good as possible. For reference I'm getting a 2.5in spacer from HBS that should be here tomorrow or thursday, when I save up enough money I will get bilsteins
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2" level with factory wheels and 33's will work just fine on any 4x4 f150. if you do a 33x12.50 there may be rubbing depending on tread design. i have no idea what he means by coil rubbing.
this thread while help you. very first thread that is a sticky in the 09 sections. enjoy that new ford of yours.
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/tire-w...9-newer-68155/
here is a chart a member made
https://www.f150forum.com/attachment...ment-chart.pdf
this thread while help you. very first thread that is a sticky in the 09 sections. enjoy that new ford of yours.
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/tire-w...9-newer-68155/
here is a chart a member made
https://www.f150forum.com/attachment...ment-chart.pdf
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Just curious how you like the ride of your truck with the Kings and the BFG all terrains. I have the same King Setup and am running 286/60 R20 Goodyear Silent Armor tires; hate the ride of the tires. King just re-valved my shocks and also put in a thinner fluid that wont get so thick in cold temperatures. So far I'm extremely impressed with the ride quality, but still want to change the tires.