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    What is the best leveling kit for a f250?

    Or does it not matter? Don't want to lift the truck really, just level it

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    This is the kit I put on my F350. Zero complaints.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Sean View Post
      http://www.xtremediesel.com/Bilstein...eling-Kit.aspx

      This is the kit I put on my F350. Zero complaints.
      Did you install yourself or have someone do it?

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        #4
        I let a shop install it and realign the front end afterwards. I planned to do it myself, but work got busy and I just couldn't find the time to do it.

        I want to say they charged $300ish for install and realign the front end.

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          #5
          The readylift products are pretty good for the price. Its the only level kit my local 4wheel shop will install. Shop owner said it was because of their warranty. He could return it if it caused any problems like front end wobble.

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            #6
            I used one from autospring . Installed my self then had alignment checked . Think 2 1/2 " was about 100 dollars .

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              #7
              I got a 2.5" from Hellbentsteel for 75$

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                #8
                If you're looking for THE best check out Carli Suspension. Downside is you've got to pay for it.

                Secondary to that, go with the Bilstein kit above that replaces shocks. It is an upgrade and is overall better on the truck longevity wise.

                Third, go with the Hellbent system.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SB09 View Post
                  If you're looking for THE best check out Carli Suspension. Downside is you've got to pay for it.

                  Secondary to that, go with the Bilstein kit above that replaces shocks. It is an upgrade and is overall better on the truck longevity wise.

                  Third, go with the Hellbent system.
                  I'll second the Carli recommendation. You'll pay a bit more but IMO it's the best way to do it and you'll notice an improvement in ride.



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                    #10
                    Man, this makes it more difficult. But the Carli is out of the budget. I'm a home builder and not too sure what the next year holds for work. Gonna have to be on a budget.


                    Let me ask this, what size tires are yall running? Any pics? I'm going to keep my factory wheels

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                      I did this with 2" in rear.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bboswell View Post
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                        I did this with 2" in rear.

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                        Does that lift include front and back?

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                          #13
                          What do you have to do in the back after leveling the front so that you can continue to tow? I've heard that some people put some kind of blocks in the back?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by bboswell View Post
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                            I did this with 2" in rear.

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                            I have this on my f350 as well


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                              #15
                              The one I did provided 2-1/2" in front and 2" taller blocks for rear. This allows me to tow without looking over loaded

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