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Well..... before we jump the gun and blurt-out every known leveling kit manufacturer in existence, may we know more about your truck so we can narrow it down to a select few???
4WD? 2WD? Gas? Diesel? What year? F-250? F-350? Single rear wheel (SRW)? or a Dualie? Are you looking for rock-hard, lose a filling suspension? or as close to the stock ride as possible? Or, somewhere in between? Stock tires/wheels? Slightly upgraded tires/wheels? or absurdly, rediculously huge tires/wheels? Are you sticking with whatever tires/wheels you have or will you be changing them? If so, from what? to what? What size wheels(16X7, 8, or 10? What size tires(235/85? 265/75? 285/75? 35's? 38's 40's)? Single shocks at each corner? or more?
Please be specific... no detail too small or insignificant.
Happy to help ya, just need a bit more specifics about what we're speaking to!
Thanks,
DS
Last edited by DS59F100; Jul 10, 2004 at 02:31 AM.
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