Finally got my XD Monsters...
Finally got my XD Monsters...
Yesterday was a busy day for me and my 2010 Lariat SuperCrew 4x4. I first had the 2" Daystar leveling kit installed along with the 3" ReadyLift rear replacement block. I have seen a couple members here on the forum with this setup and love it. That alone seemed to lift the truck a good inch or so (maybe even higher). I didnt get a chance to measure the truck stock and then leveled. I wish I had now. I then had 18"x9 (+18 offset) XD Monsters installed with 285/65-18 Trail Grapplers. Freakin' love the look of the truch now! 
For those of you contemplating leveling and running 33's...absolutely no rubbing at all. I know this was a huge concern for me and I researched this a lot and decided to stick with 33's rather than trying to smash 35's in there and have potential rubbing/trimming.
Anyways, here are a couple pics of the truck after the leveling and then with the tires. Once the weather gets a little better here in NorCal I will shoot some clearer pics.
Just leveled with stock tires
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...ent-block.html
Leveled and with Monsters/Trail Grapplers
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...d-product.html
I cant tell you how happy I am with the outcome of the truck now.

For those of you contemplating leveling and running 33's...absolutely no rubbing at all. I know this was a huge concern for me and I researched this a lot and decided to stick with 33's rather than trying to smash 35's in there and have potential rubbing/trimming.
Anyways, here are a couple pics of the truck after the leveling and then with the tires. Once the weather gets a little better here in NorCal I will shoot some clearer pics.
Just leveled with stock tires
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...ent-block.html
Leveled and with Monsters/Trail Grapplers
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...d-product.html
I cant tell you how happy I am with the outcome of the truck now.
Last edited by stp900; Jan 12, 2011 at 06:00 PM.
Thanks for the nice comments guys. It is a different ride, not bad just different (a little stiffer). Nitto did a great job of making the trail grapplers not sound like mud swampers. You can still have the window down and not be drowned out by road noise.
UNC, GUAdam and Lance70 were the main inspiration on my lift and tires after seeing your setups.
UNC, GUAdam and Lance70 were the main inspiration on my lift and tires after seeing your setups.
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Here are some clearer pictures...
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...-dsc-0005.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...-dsc-0008.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...-dsc-0005.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...-dsc-0008.html
I went to a local shop in Sacramento called Central 4WD. The ReadyLift ran $130 + labor.




Welcome to the club! Glad you're happy with the setup. It looks much better than stock.