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Old Feb 19, 2020 | 07:21 PM
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Hello, I am looking for some option and opinions. I just purchased a 2019 F 250 XL 2wd and really like the truck so far. I am doing a few things to change the appearance to a XLT trim level but I prefer the work truck interior. One thing I definitely want to change is either raise the front of the truck or lower the rear to make it level. I have emailed a few companies that make leveling kits for F 250's but was told the XL model uses different front springs. That got me thinking of just lowering the rear some since it's a 2wd truck and won't be taken off road. I would appreciate any help or suggestions. Thanks
 
Old Nov 13, 2020 | 03:23 AM
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I’m trying to level the front end. Have exact year but xlt 2wd. Can’t find a leveling kit that works. I’ve had issues with 3 kits so far in that they give me a bad positive camber. Replaced the camber/caster nut with an adjustable one and still nothing. Not sure if I need adjustable ball joints or what. I’m just tired of spending money without realists. I’ve tried calling around everywhere and they say Ford doesn’t have a leveling kit for the year and 2wd. It’s been a pain in the *** and I already have 35” tires brand new on 20” rims and they rub a little. I’d hate to be stuck with all this tire and not have a solution. If you find anything out let me know. You truck may have spacers in the back you can remove
 
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