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Old 12-09-2013, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Brett2013fx4
Love it man, that's the look I'm going for 22s all the way
Thanks man. Trust me, in person looks 1000000x better. The stance is perfect to me. Sits higher than I thought too.
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Originally Posted by Amarr014
i just got a 13' ecoboost and im planning on 2.5" level and 35's.... anyone with this set up have to park in a parking garage? I'm trying to figure out if i will be able to do the 35's and still be able to park in most parking garages. thanks y'all
When I had the 2.5" Autospring level and my current 35s and I could only fit in one parking garage around where I live.
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I have a super crew with 265/70/17. Would a 2 inch level kit be too much? would a 1.5 inch be too much? I don't want my tires to look too small but I don't want to get much bigger tires because of mpg. I would be ok with a 1 inch but don't want to get something that is too low of a lift.
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I have no clue what brand or actually size of the level spacer as it came on my truck when I bought it but I'd guess it's a 2" or 2.5". Has 295/60/20 Nitto Terra Grappler's on it. May put a block in the rear but I am putting on a winch/brush guard on in the next few weeks. Goin to wait and see what effect it has to the front end first. My old 2008 had a 2" on it and it sat perfect. Sometimes my new one looks nose up...other times it doesn't.
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Old 12-10-2013, 11:59 AM
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Love that look
Old 12-10-2013, 01:36 PM
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Couple more random pics
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Originally Posted by snapnek
Nice looking Platinum. I was wondering if I could fit a 35x12.50x20 on my truck with just a level kit, looks like it should work. Do you have any rubbing?
snapnek, I had some rubbing at full turn on the leading edge of the upper "A" arm. Added a 3/8" spacer to the front and now it just barely touches it.
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Originally Posted by epc173
Finally got mine done. Bilstein 5100 up front at highest level and 1.5" block in the back. Wheels are 22x10 fuel maverick 2-piece on 305/45/22 terras.


Looks good and thanks for the rest of the specs. How is the ride and what specifically did you trim?

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Originally Posted by fuqua
Looks good and thanks for the rest of the specs. How is the ride and what specifically did you trim?
The ride is stiffer but overall compared to the stock shocks these win hands down. Handling and turning seen to be much better and tighter. Even being stiffer I feel the ride is much better.

Had to trim the bottom valence 3/4" or so. I just went through another thread and after reading it I might just take it off.
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