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Old 04-29-2013, 11:18 PM
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2" Level with 285 65 20 BFG All Terrains KO's on Stock KR 20's

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Curious here: Is there a practical reason for a level?
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Curious here: Is there a practical reason for a level?
Yep, I would have left mine stock, but I kept bottoming out going over terraces in my pastures. It's also cheaper vs a complete lift kit for clearance. Now I clear them and look good!
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Not mine ut heres Desert Dawgs '13 FX4, one of the cleanest trucks thats fits what you want to see in my opinion.

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Originally Posted by schizbomb
Curious here: Is there a practical reason for a level?
To gain both ground clearance and clearance for larger tires. Also, makes your truck look like it should look.
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Post a pic of the best looking, current body style F150-image-2755847055.jpg

Here is mine with 305/65R18 BFG AT and 2.5" front and 3" replacement blocks in rear.
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Originally Posted by 24packman
2" Level with 285 65 20 BFG All Terrains KO's on Stock KR 20's

Nice looking truck man! I love the color scheme with the snug top. Usually I see pics of blacked out trucks with the snugs I guess because of the black bars on top. I would not have thought of that combo bug your rig is awesome looking!
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Originally Posted by rdkev
To gain both ground clearance and clearance for larger tires. Also, makes your truck look like it should look.

Why should truck be leveled to look like it should look?

I would like to see pics of leveled trucks hauling a load in the bed. Doesn't it make the *** end look saggy?
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I bought 2" level for the added height for tires, not installed yet, but i also bought an add a leaf to keep it with a rake like stock so it doesn't go *** down under load
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Originally Posted by rdkev
Hell bent steel 2 inch level and Raptor wheels and tires. No trimming.
That last picture with partial rear end, suspension tweeked, and mountains... That's one of the best f150 pics I've seen in here. awesome truck man


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