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I really like the thread on these tires, got any other pics? Clearance issues?
The only pics I have right now are what's in my garage or linked to in the garage. I'll take some this weekend after I wash it.

When I had the lift, tires and low profile crash bars installed I didn't have any rubbing but there was less almost no clearance between the tire and the spindle. Last Friday I installed 1.5" wheel adapters and it was rubbing on the plastic air dams that hang below the bumper in front of the tires. I removed them and no more issues.
 

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Just got the Ford-branded Fox Two-inch Leveling Kit installed, wheels and tires are still stock....

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Looks really good Marc. How do you like the ride with the Fox kit? I really liked the way the RC kit raised and stiffened the front end up on mine.
 

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Everything looks good on these level kits,

but now for the next question: I will be adding a new bumper and winch, probably around 200 to 220 pounds total - will the front of the truck take a dip with that much weight?

I prefer going the Ford kit route, but realize that if it is better to go with something else to better support the additional weight , I will.

What do you think?
 

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I just leveled my Ranger today. Used FordRangerLifts.com’s 3” kit. Swapped out the stock Bridgestone Duelers for Nitto Terra Grapplers G2s - 265/60/18.
Great look and great kit! Thanks Robby!
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You are welcome. Looks great.
 

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Guys, a dumb question, I know, but how many inches is true "level"? I look at 2.5 inches and 3 inches of lift to the front of your (beautiful) trucks, and it still seems to me that the front is slightly lower than the rear. Not that this is a bad thing, and I plan to install the Ford-branded Fox two-inch leveling kit as soon as it is released, but I just wanted to know how much leveling is really, exactly, level. (I plan to keep the 18 inch stock wheels that came with the Black Appearance Package and, for now, anyway, the Hankook ATM times.)

True level is around 2.25" front lift, after that your running boards are running downhill towards the back. Don't confuse level with equal wheel well to top of tire reveal. Two different things.
 
 








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