Help... Do I have a leveling kit?
#1
Help... Do I have a leveling kit?
Hello all,
A few months back, I purchased a used 2011 F150 FX4. It looks like it sits a little higher in the front and pretty level. I wanted to see what everyone else thought. I don't have pictures of the truck from afar, nor of the rear at this moment, but I was able to take some pictures of the front shock/spring up close, while getting the brake rotors turned. Hopefully that is enough to get someone's opinion. The rear block doesn't look like it has been touched and looks to be about 1-1.5" thick so I assume that is stock, but the front has be wondering.
Please see the attached pics and let me know what y'all think. If I do, is there anyway to tell how much of a lift it is without removing it?
Thank you!
A few months back, I purchased a used 2011 F150 FX4. It looks like it sits a little higher in the front and pretty level. I wanted to see what everyone else thought. I don't have pictures of the truck from afar, nor of the rear at this moment, but I was able to take some pictures of the front shock/spring up close, while getting the brake rotors turned. Hopefully that is enough to get someone's opinion. The rear block doesn't look like it has been touched and looks to be about 1-1.5" thick so I assume that is stock, but the front has be wondering.
Please see the attached pics and let me know what y'all think. If I do, is there anyway to tell how much of a lift it is without removing it?
Thank you!
#2
Member
Yes you do. 1-1.5 inch maybe? My 2 inch HBS looks to be thicker.
#3
Beer Gut Extraordinaire
Take a picture of the side profile of the truck from far away and I'll be able to tell you straight away if it's leveled.
#4
Boost :)
You can also measure the distance from the wheel center cap to the top of the wheel arches in both front and back. The closer the front and back measurements are, the more likely you have a leveling kit and you can probably figure out what thickness that way as well.
#5
Thank you for all of the quick replies so far! I will try to get some pictures of the rear block and the side profile soon to give people something else to look at. I want to know what I have so I know what size tires I can go up to without rubbing. If anyone else has any input with just the pictures above, please let me know.
Thank you again!
Thank you again!