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Old 07-03-2013, 12:29 PM
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Hello, I just bought a Grey 2013 F150 with the Appearance Package. It came with stock 20's and the Perrelli's.

What I'm looking to do is:

2 inch front leveling kit (HBS kit - 220-200-001-AL)
20 inch Stock Matt Bkack rims
BF GoodRich All-Terrain T/A KO (285/65/20)

Can any one post some pictures or let me know if this setup will work without rubbing?

I've searched this site and checked out many great pictures and many great Trucks but have yet to see that exact setup. Any feedback would be appriciated!

Thanks.
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Here is mine with a 2" front AS kit and 2.5" raptor blocks in rear. Tires are a bit bigger, nitto terra 295/60/20. I debated for a long time on those 285 BFG's though.



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And btw I have no rubbing so I'm sure you'll be fine if you go with that setup
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Also check out this thread. Almost exactly what your looking for:

https://www.f150forum.com/f38/2-fron...d-pics-155253/
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Thanks Frank. Glad to see that works out.

The idea of the leveling kit is to level it, so I don't think I want to add anything to the rear and simply raise the front 2".
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Originally Posted by ArcticF7ext
Thanks Frank. Glad to see that works out.

The idea of the leveling kit is to level it, so I don't think I want to add anything to the rear and simply raise the front 2".
Correct. I myself like a little bit of rake. Not as much as factory but with my setup I have about 1" and IMO I think it's perfect. Also makes the truck look lifted instead of leveled IMO as well.
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My 2010 with a 2.5 inch rough country level in the front and a 1" block in the rear. Stock 20's with 285/65r20 BFg at's

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Where did you get the raptor rear blocks? From Ford directly?
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Originally Posted by GUS.975
Where did you get the raptor rear blocks? From Ford directly?
No got lucky and found a used set on the raptor forums.
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If you ever haul or tow anything a level kit will make your rear end sag, headlights will point at the sky and it will look super dumb, even with just a few hundred pounds. I laugh at all the retarded looking leveled trucks I see hauling a couple hundred pounds, lol! I recommend you don't make it perfectly level, if you have 3 inch difference I'd only level 2 inches. Well I personal wouldn't level at all because I tow and haul, but if you don't you will still appreciate a little leeway for light load hauling, unless you like getting laughed at.
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Good luck finding the tires. I have two of them in my garage now and cannot for the life of me find two more to match them. Called my bfg csr from work and they are back ordered 30 thousand units. Estimated 5-8 weeks for production.

Sultan you seriously have to throw your two cents in on everything and its never positive. You have some really weird tastes if you like your giant silver grill guard but not a leveled truck. To each their own but man its a good thing you drive a tractor all day by yourself and don't have to deal with a lot of people. That is all.
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