2008 F250, wanna run 35's. Best 2 inch or 3 inch lift for moderate budget?

Joe T

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I'm thinking a 2 or 3 inch coil up front (maybe even a spacer), a 1-2 inch block lift in the rear and new shocks.

What else should I address and where is the best place to source this? Does the truck already have factory blocks in the rear and if so how much do they space? I'd have to pull those out and get a taller spacer to compensate (I'm looking at the math of it right now to make it sit level).


This is my uncles truck and he plans on running 35x12.50x20 Hankook M/Ts.

I'm thinking 2 inch may make it look more proportional really since he is sticking to the stock wheels.


Also very importantly this truck is a gasser.


Thanks in advance yall!
 

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Leveling kits

Leveling kits are a great way to go for sure. You lose virtually no ride quality especially if you use a kit that comes with matching shocks. We sell the XD kits as well as the Ready lift brand. We have had great luck with them and absolutely no complaints. Let me know if i can help you out with that.
 

jpringle83

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If the 08 250 is like all the 05-07 get a coil spacer in the front and then find an F350 block for the rear they are just under two inches taller. I have the daystar coil spacers found em on ebay for 110 shipped the blocks are sold by just about everyone prices do range considerably though $75 to $150. I didn't even change my blocks though just because the airbags give me that little extra anyways.
 

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