The 2011-16 Leveled Super Duty Thread

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Hey Y'all:

I've gone through about 22 pages on this thread and trying to find a pic of someone's setup that's similar to what I'm about to do.

I have a 2016 350 CC/LB Platinum and looking at getting a set of 22x12 FF09 Forged Fuel rims in gloss black, Icon 2.5" leveling springs, fox 2.0 piggyback shocks and 33x12.50x22 Toyo MTs.

I have a pic of the truck stock for attention.

Thanks y'all!
 

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Hey Y'all:

I've gone through about 22 pages on this thread and trying to find a pic of someone's setup that's similar to what I'm about to do.

I have a 2016 350 CC/LB Platinum and looking at getting a set of 22x12 FF09 Forged Fuel rims in gloss black, Icon 2.5" leveling springs, fox 2.0 piggyback shocks and 33x12.50x22 Toyo MTs.

I have a pic of the truck stock for attention.

Thanks y'all!

that will fit no problem but will look hilarious with 33s. I would bump up to 35s and you will have to trim the fender liner and likely space the bumper.
 

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I'll send a pic of my truck later tonight don't know how to post pics from my phone- but my setup is the exact one that you are wanting only 35'S are on it and looks perfect for wheel gap etc etc. 33'S will look to small
 

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I have a question for all of you experts. Will 325x65-18 with -19 offset wheels fit on a stock f-350 without a leveling kit?
 

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I'm getting ready to pull the trigger on some wheels, but need some advice...I'm not familiar with offsets so be patient with me!

I found some Method NV's with "0" offset. Would those be ok? Or can someone recommend something better??


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What is everyone doing about brake lines on the 2.5" - 3" level? The carli kit I purchased came with front and rear lines but in the rear I'm only using the equivalent to a factory F-350 block. Is it neccessary to change the rear lines? I plan on changing the front ones.
 

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I like the headlights you have in the truck. Have any other pictures from a different angle? Mind if I ask which ones they are? They look good with the colour matching.

Thanks man, they're just the stock heads my brother custom built them for me.
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What is everyone doing about brake lines on the 2.5" - 3" level? The carli kit I purchased came with front and rear lines but in the rear I'm only using the equivalent to a factory F-350 block. Is it neccessary to change the rear lines? I plan on changing the front ones.


Your rear brake lines are fine. Even the front, CARLI makes a drop bracket for the stock lines.

I prefer steel braided though. Also, if you buy the steel braided lines. They come with rear lines as well. Why not change them anyway?


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7" lift doesn't require new brake lines, just relocation brackets.


Wasn't the case for me with a 2.5in carli lift. Maybe because of the down travel I had? I can't imagine using stock lines for 7in lift, unless you never use the travel.


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My commuter kit came with front and rear brake lines. I don't do much off the road driving. Was just curious if it was needed or not. Probably just going to change the front and rear. My last commuter kit came with just front brackets back in 2014 so I guess they've upgraded/improved.
 

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