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Old 01-08-2012, 07:46 PM
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I have the bilsteins all around and an add a leaf in the rear. Mine are set on 2.25".

Love the ride.

I'm ordering tires this week.

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Originally Posted by Lakecharles
I put an ARE cover on mine last week and I think it weighs around or just over 100 lbs, and that is like putting a couple sand bags in the bed - and I think it levels the truck out somewhat.
That's a pretty expensive leveling kit
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This is my second truck I've had leveled and no problem's with either. Look's better without the rake.
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Did a 2" level on my truck about a month after I bought it. First truck I've had leveled and no regrets. Just need to get bigger tires, running 275/55R20 on aftermarket wheels in the summer, have my stock 18s for winter tires.
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Originally Posted by Lakecharles
I put an ARE cover on mine last week and I think it weighs around or just over 100 lbs, and that is like putting a couple sand bags in the bed - and I think it levels the truck out somewhat.
I agree. No level kit on mine. Just Line-X, 3/4" rubber bed mat and a canopy. Truck sits nice I think. But maybe someday a 6" lift would be nice

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Go with a topgunz customs 2"
I have had three trucks and have had great luck
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I like it because it doesn't throw the frontend weight of the truck into the front wheels and the outside of the tires when cornering. I just raised my 3rd F-150 in the front by 2" and lost a little of the turn radius, but, to me that's a good thing .... saves on outer tire wear. Just make sure you have the frontend aligned. I procrastinated on my last truck and the outer edge of the tires wore waaaay too quick.



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