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Old 12-31-2016, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by loadchris83
Rear was a little tricky, lining up the rear end took two of us. But not a big deal. I suggest having a buddy helping with the whole thing.
Good deal- I've heard of ppl keeping the wheel/tire on and undoing the u bolts and jacking up on leaf spring and then putting new blocks in- just didn't know if you did it this way. Looks good
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Originally Posted by Trek347
Good deal- I've heard of ppl keeping the wheel/tire on and undoing the u bolts and jacking up on leaf spring and then putting new blocks in- just didn't know if you did it this way. Looks good

Thats actually a good idea, never thought about doing it that way. But we had the compressor and an impact wrench so figured ah no big deal. I think taking the wheels off will give you better visibility on what your doing too.
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clean. now remove your front bumper valence
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Hey guys, I have a 2wd that I am looking to level or go a little nose high. Thinking of doing the adjustable bilsteins at the highest settings and not doing anything to the rear. Anyone have pics of this setup?
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Motofab 2" Level on 2011 XLT
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CuJo..........what size Nittos? Very nice looking setup.
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Originally Posted by Rhett Musser




2.5 bilsteins (best and safest way to level) along with 2 inch rear block. Livernois tuned. tires 33x12.50x(18x9) with a -12 backspacing (4.5)
Wow, is this really only leveled with the Bilstein 5100s and a 2" rear? Maybe it's the camera angles, but it almost looks like a 4" lift
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Picked up some new wheels and tires. Test fit at full lock was really tight at the front, but no rub so far. No trimming.

2010 FX2
XD Grenade Satin Black Milled 20x9 ET0
295/55/20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers
2.5" level


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Old 09-03-2017, 10:10 PM
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Default 2007 f-150 XLT 2wd

Has a 2.5 inch roughcountry leveling kit on it w/ 295/70/17 Nitto Trail Grappler's on it, Love it.
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