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Old 01-01-2011, 05:19 PM
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happy new year everyone my names Joe
I own a 04 fx4 with 6" pro comp lift and 2.5" leveling kit

Question is does anyone have pictures of the angles of there upper control arms?
I have had a few people tell me to take the leveling kit off my truck and others to to say leave it.
I see a ton of people on this forum and others have the same setup as i do.


I have noticed at full crank my knuckle on both side will touch my spring is that normal due to that fact its stacked another 2.5"

any pictures anyone has will be helpful

any other pictures needed feel free to ask.

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drivers side, yes i know my tire is badly worn due to a bent knuckle
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Old 01-01-2011, 09:14 PM
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most people put the leveling kit ontop of there spacer so idk if that has anything to do with it. the angles of your upper control arms look fine, if u do alot of wheelin i would take it off otherwise leave it on
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