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To the OP--might do some search's of this forum.. This question comes up almost daily. You will see that there is a very large database of information for you.
Depends on what you want - are you just looking for a spacer "level" or springs/shocks to level it? Big difference in performance and cost. Some more information on what you want and do with the truck would be helpful. So far you asked a pretty loaded question that could range from a spacer kit for a few hundred bucks to several thousand (shocks, springs, etc.)
I havent bought a 250 yet but im still thinking hard about it. I drove one with the snow plow prep and it sat very level in my opinion. I dont want 100% level empty since i haul stuff so often. Does the snow plow prep cause the truck to be more level than a stock truck with no plow prep?
I havent bought a 250 yet but im still thinking hard about it. I drove one with the snow plow prep and it sat very level in my opinion. I dont want 100% level empty since i haul stuff so often. Does the snow plow prep cause the truck to be more level than a stock truck with no plow prep?
I had factory snow plow prep on my 350 before my suspension kit install and definitely think the heavier front springs bring the front of the truck up higher and make the truck look more leveled. Probably most economical way to make your truck look more leveled but at the expense of some unloaded ride comfort and bump steer.