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Old 09-07-2016, 12:42 PM
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Mine is a 2011 but here's the '14 kit--- http://www.roughcountry.com/ford-sus...it-574-22.html
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Originally Posted by olemiss reb
Mine is a 2011 but here's the '14 kit--- http://www.roughcountry.com/ford-sus...it-574-22.html
Looks perfect, except I don't think I can keep my current 18s. Online says they're 7.5" wide, this kit recommends 9"
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Originally Posted by olemiss reb
Running stock wheels with 4" RC lift. No issues.


Nice truck. What size are your tires?
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I'm like the OP. Not really wanting to spend the money on new wheels, and I have nearly new 34" tires. But I'm starting to want to move up a little from my 2.5" spacers. The 4" lifted trucks look great.

I guess the stock wheels will work with spacers though?
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Originally Posted by bcbrack
Yeah, i'm looking for something that's a mix between the two - not just a spacer, but gives me new UCAs to drop my angles back down.
Until my latest upgrade (35x12.5 and new wheels) I ran 295x75r18 Terra Grapplers on stock 18s on a BDS 4" suspension lift with zero problems.
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Originally Posted by bcbrack
What I really want is 3" total, but 2.5" isn't bad either. I don't want to do a 4" because I do not care for aftermarket wheels.
I'm running stock wheels with my 4" RC lift. No issues at all
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Originally Posted by saserby
Nice truck. What size are your tires?

thanks, 35x12.5x18 Trail Graps
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4" BDS lift with OEM FX 20's with 33x12.5 Terra Grapplers. No issues however, they are close to the tire...can't pt my finger between the rubber and the lift components. NO RUBBING!
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Originally Posted by bcbrack
I've got a 2014 f150 4wd, and was wondering if anyone knew of a 2.5-3.5" or so lift kit that's a 'suspension lift' but also allows for me to keep my stock 18s. I used to drive a silverado, and rough country made a good kit that helped keep angles / health of the front end, but allowed me to keep my stock rims.

Anybody know of a kit like this, or maybe a levelling kit + uniballs? Looking to keep my truck healthy for a long time but would like 2.5 or so inches on it.

thanks for the help, search came up with nothing.
I'm about to install Fox 2.0 coilovers and attempt to fit the RPG UCAs (1"). Just from eye balling it, it is gonna be close with my 275/70R18 on stock 18"s. I will report back in a week or so after I find out.



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