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How to get 1/2" to 3/4" rear lift

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Old 10-22-2014, 04:12 PM
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Thanks for the replies all. I ordered the autospring 2" block kit.
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if you add a block to the rear do you need to change shocks? I also want a slght rake back to my truck after leveling it. hate it when I tow something and the rear end sinks down so low.
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Originally Posted by justice1736
if you add a block to the rear do you need to change shocks? I also want a slght rake back to my truck after leveling it. hate it when I tow something and the rear end sinks down so low.
The 2" block I got from autospring does not require longer shocks.
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I went withe the 2" leveling in the front and the 2" block in the rear, almost 1" higher in the rear, next week I am installing new 0-2" adjustable coil overs, that we will set at 1" that will give me 3" in front and 1" in the rear, should be level.
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Originally Posted by DavidKR
I have a 2.5" in the front and somehow I was still .5" higher in the rear when I finished installing the fronts and still had stock blocks. the blocks I had that measured 1-5/8" were in my 2010 KR but I think I have heard about the 13+ being smaller.
On my previous truck I had the 2.5" ready lift in the front and the 3" ready lift replacement blocks in the back. The truck looked perfect. Not quite stock rake, but a little bit.

When I do my new truck, I'm going to do the blinsteins in the front and airbags in the rear. I personally thing airbags is the way to go. You can adjust them too when you tow
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I have hbs in the front and airbags in the rear. Love the setup, ride, everything!
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You may not "Need" longer rear shocks....But if you want a longer rear shock that is awesome:
They are here on our Website: *http://www.f150lifts.com/F150Lifts-B...-14_p_136.html

F150rearshock by Alexl5280, on Flickr



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