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Old 07-29-2020, 08:56 PM
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Anyone up for helping install a leveling kit around the Raleigh area?
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Hey did you ever get this installed? Ill be an extra set of hands
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Not yet, been busy with work. Will be in the next week or two
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I'm on Lake gaston and I'd be all over this but trying to explain to my wife that I'm going to Raleigh to help a stranger from the internet work on his truck would not go over well!!! 🤣😂
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Did you ever do this? I'm not too local but I'm curious how hard it was.
Been thinking of getting a set of collars or springs and tackling it myself.
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A good buddy of mine is in the Western part of the state (Asheville area) and has his own shop. Does several a week among other lifts and differential builds. Been doing that kind of thing for a long time. If you want to take a drive, I can get you in touch.. I moved to East TN a while back and still drive to NC to get him to work on mine to this day.
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That’s guys, still have yet to do it, hunting season has gotten in the way. It will be a diy project when I do it. I’ll do it at the shop just outside Raleigh if anyone wants to come
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The video in the thread "Not So Ugly 2021 on 34's" here https://www.f150forum.com/f129/not-s...21-34s-491232/

The dealer states they used the same kits they used on their 2020 to level. 8.5.5
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Anyone got a 21 platinum leveled with the factory rims? I am looking to level mine and figure out a good tire size. Maybe 295/60/r20 Toyo open country.

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I have not leveled the truck yet. Still debating how I want to do it. So I just measured the front and rear wheel wells from the ground. Front is 36-7/8" and the rear is 41-3/8". That's 4-1/2" difference. Surprising. a 2-1/2" spacer will not get level. Its an 2021, XLT, Super Crew, 6.5' bed, 3.5L Ecoboost, FX4, Max Tow. The wheelbase and Max Tow may have something to do with the 4-1/2" rake. Anyone else measured a similar stock setup?

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