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Old Jul 16, 2010 | 05:19 PM
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Need help with leveling

i have a 2007 FX4 Supercab and want to level it. My question is that when i was looking at purchasing one i found two different ones. A 2" and a 3" leveling kit and not sure which one i need. I am looking at getting toyo open country mt 33" tires wrapping XD Series Hoss 20" rims. Just want to know if anyone knows which one i need to accomadate this without rubbing?
 
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Old Jul 16, 2010 | 07:57 PM
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dont do the 3. people here have stated that the 3 is too much of an extreme angle on the cv's and the uca can end up contacting the strut and spring assembly. 2 is better. 2.5 some people have been ok with and others have made contact. a lot of people here have seen great results with the 1.5 AS kit as it seems to give you more lift than the advertised 1.5 and levels the truck out nicely.
 
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Old Jul 16, 2010 | 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Martini7
i have a 2007 FX4 Supercab and want to level it. My question is that when i was looking at purchasing one i found two different ones. A 2" and a 3" leveling kit and not sure which one i need. I am looking at getting toyo open country mt 33" tires wrapping XD Series Hoss 20" rims. Just want to know if anyone knows which one i need to accomadate this without rubbing?
On your '07 I would go with the 2", ought to clear the Toyo's fine.
 
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Old Jul 17, 2010 | 01:41 AM
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I would run the 2" Autospring brand. Alot of people on here are running it and as far as I know everyone likes theirs. One nice thing about them is they are offset so you dont have contact with the coil. I do agree that a 3" is too much, CV will be taking a beating. I helped a friend of mine run a 2.5" and we stuffed some 35" with very minor trimming of the front valance. 33" would look great with 2" level IMO
 
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