Leveling Kit
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I just put a Top Gun Customz kit on my 09 XLT 4x4. It is a 2" lift, and I'm really not sure how you could get their 2.5" lift on the strut because I barely got the 2" to fit. I measured the distance difference between my front and rear, and a 2.5" lift would make it almost dead level, so I went with the 2" just so the rear wouldn't sag below the front when I put something in it. Here is a link to the thread I started about the kit I put on my truck.
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/leveling-kit-99149/
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/leveling-kit-99149/
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I also have the 2.5 level kit tough country.. I run 295/70R18 tires on Vtec Raptor wheels
You can use this site to compare tires in inches its easier..
http://www.therangerstation.com/tech...nch_Tires.html
My tires are 34.3 tall I do rub only if I turn right or left and hit a large bump that pushes teh suspension up 3 to 4 inches then I get a rub on the inside of fender in the plastic nothing that really hurts. For serious offroading stay in the 33 inch tall tires...
You can use this site to compare tires in inches its easier..
http://www.therangerstation.com/tech...nch_Tires.html
My tires are 34.3 tall I do rub only if I turn right or left and hit a large bump that pushes teh suspension up 3 to 4 inches then I get a rub on the inside of fender in the plastic nothing that really hurts. For serious offroading stay in the 33 inch tall tires...
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I have a 2.5in leveling kit i got from ford so i dont know the brand.... but i run 296/65/r20 trail grapplers with minimal rubbing, At first it rubbed for everything but then i trimmed it and only when i make turns the tire like touches the fender a bit but its ok.