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Old 05-22-2013, 09:26 AM
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Here is a shot of the side on level surface. Should I go up an inch in the rear or leave it?
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Originally Posted by zblanco4
MHT Fuel Krank 18x9 et20 on 305/65/18 BFG TA KO
Leveled with Bilstein 5100's set to 1.5"
Do you have any rub with this setup?
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Originally Posted by SuminBoutATruck
Do you have any rub with this setup?
Had very minor rubbing when turning in reverse. I trimmed a little bit of plastic from the front air dam and back side of the wheel well. Here are some pics.
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Old 05-23-2013, 05:11 PM
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I have a 2013 2wd xlt looking to do either a 2 or 2.5 level and throw on some 285/70/17 tires on stock rims. Anybody have any experience with this combo? Any rubbing? Also what is the best leveling kit
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Originally Posted by oops24
I have a 2013 2wd xlt looking to do either a 2 or 2.5 level and throw on some 285/70/17 tires on stock rims. Anybody have any experience with this combo? Any rubbing? Also what is the best leveling kit
They will fit just fine with a 2" level kit. I personally like Hell Bent Steel, but most of the levels kits out there are pretty good.
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Originally Posted by 12Supercrew

They will fit just fine with a 2" level kit. I personally like Hell Bent Steel, but most of the levels kits out there are pretty good.
The 2" they had was a billet aluminum one right? I was looking into those but can't recall off hand
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Originally Posted by oops24

The 2" they had was a billet aluminum one right? I was looking into those but can't recall off hand
Yes they are billet.
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Originally Posted by 12Supercrew

Yes they are billet.
Thanks for the info, just switched over from a ranger to the 150.. Haven't gotten a chance to learn much about it yet
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Originally Posted by oops24

Thanks for the info, just switched over from a ranger to the 150.. Haven't gotten a chance to learn much about it yet
Just make sure to get an alignment once you install the level kit. You may think you don't need it but you will.
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Originally Posted by 12Supercrew

Just make sure to get an alignment once you install the level kit. You may think you don't need it but you will.
Oh this I know, I've done front end work on the ranger.. Always get one done. Roasting tires is not fun


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