Leveling kits with blocks in back...

Strokin6.4

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Can I see some pics and specs of what your running? When I need some tires I really want some 35s to match with these 3.73s. What kits if any can I still run my Rancho 9000s? Thanks for input

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I'll have pics this week sometime. 2.5" Icon and 3" PMF blocks.

Shocks are going to depend on what they're made for. My Bilstein 5160's are made for 0-2.5" up front and 0-2" in the rear.
 

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Yeah I don't how much the shocks can go up to. So a 2.5" up front and like a stock f350 block will level the truck out?

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Icon 2 1/2'' up front.
4'' block in rear.
35'' Toyo's.

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My sig pic is 2.5" in the front, 5" block in the rear. I do have the snow plow package too so I have the heaviest front springs and it seems to sit a little higher in the front than most from those. The truck is sitting on 325/60/20's.

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Kinda on the same topic but Im lookin at a 2010 f350 and it sits high in the back... could i just pull out the block that sits on top of the springs and leave the front as is but still clear 35x12.50s on rims with 0 backspacing? or should i just level the front and leave the back as is?
 

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