Bilstein Levelling kit

the_hammer

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Has anyone put the new Bilstein kit on their truck? It seems to me that new, longer springs is a much better solution to level the front end, rather than spring spacers?

Thinking about buying it for my truck, I'll also get the rear shocks done.

Its always cheaper for me to buy from the states, so does anyone know a good vendor?

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what size are those tires on your truck now ... i just got those same twenties ... i bought the rough country 3 inch springs and im thinkin about 37's.
 

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They are Toyo Open Country MT 275/65/R20. I believe they are somewhere around 34" tall. I kept the factory size because these are Load Rated E, whereas the 35" were not rated.
 

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not to hijack.....but shipping doesnt overthrow the price when buying from the states?


longer springs are going to give you a much smoother ride.
 

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How would this kit work on F250 if I added the rear blocks from a F350? Looking for a slight lift and a little bigger tire and still keep the truck level.

Thanks,

John
 

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