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Old 02-19-2015, 01:44 PM
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Lift/leveling kit for 2WD

Hello all,
I bought a f250 2WD 7.3 this past fall and am looking to lift it to make it look better. Also to put a little bit bigger tires on it.
I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions of companies or how to do it. I can't seem to find anything for 2WD.

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Old 02-19-2015, 06:00 PM
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Pm fordpride (mike) he had one and had some springs he bought that leveled his very nicely.
 
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my truck has the twin I-beams in the front, so installing different springs will mess up my steer tires alignment. I am looking for either replacing the I-beams or something to drop down the pivots of the I-beams so then i would be able to install different springs.
 
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You can add some height and still be able to align it properly. His was fairly level. You wont get like a monster truck.if you want 40s on a 2wd then you are on your own.
 
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its the camber i am worried about, and no i am not putting no where near 40s. If i go about 2in the the camber will be out and the tires would wear really quickly
 
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Not if you have it aligned properly. It will require proper camber slugs to be installed when being aligned but it is very possible.
That is the only way I have seen it done.
 
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