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You could always buy 2 sets and try them, you should be fine on the back but not sure for the front. Turn the wheel and hold one up where it goes and see. My tires are 34.4" tall but 11.4" wide and I have no issues
Just picked up a 2013 XLT, Crew Cab, Ecoboost yesterday. It has the Off-Road package and based on my measurements, only needs 1.5 inches to be perfectly level. Does that sound right??
I'm coming from a tacoma where I used 5100's up front set to 1.75" and it leveled it perfectly. Also looked AWESOME. I'd like to go 2" up front on this one and 1" in the rear, but will have to wait on the tires. You guys think the stock tires will look ridiculous with that sort of lift?
Here is my new 2014 XTR SC with a 2.5 front/1.5 rear and 305/65/18 BFG TA KO's (33.6").
What brand kit did you use? Any steering rack issues?..Just bought 2014 SCREW fx4 and want to add the same amount of lift...Have heard good and bad things...Thanks
Adding a 2" leveling kit to a 2013 FX4 CC SB. Will this bring it to level? thinking of taking the rear up an inch, What size should the rear blocks be? They seem to measure out at 1.25. I would expect 1.5. Anybody know?
Adding a 2" leveling kit to a 2013 FX4 CC SB. Will this bring it to level? thinking of taking the rear up an inch, What size should the rear blocks be? They seem to measure out at 1.25. I would expect 1.5. Anybody know?
MCD, what's the front and rear lift and tire size? Looks slick!
Thanks
Stock tire: 275/55/20
Front: F150lifts.com BOSS coilovers set to 4-7/8" thread showing which netted me 2" ride height increase
Rear: stock block. Roadmaster Active Suspension set to the tight black disc. Netted me about 1-1/4" ride height increase. BOSS rear shocks.
Still researching tires. Seriously considering 285/65/20 BFG KO2s. That'll be a while though. Likely next fall.