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Going to go with the 315/70/17 tires and a leveling kit for now. Truck is an 05. Not going with the spring spacers but rather new springs in the front. Heres the question...The 2 inch lift springs and the 4 inch lift springs are the same price,so what would it hurt to go with the 4" springs and add taller blocks or another leaf in the rear? Essentially having a 4" lift all the way around. I know new shocks is a must but someone please enlighten me further on this.
 

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You could very easily add the 4" springs, but you will need to buy a track bar relocation bracket also. If you have a longbed truck with a carrier bearing in the rear driveshaft, you will need a spacer for that too. You would probably be better off money-wise to buy either the 4" kit, or the leveling kit, to make it easier on yourself, and to be sure you do it right. I have just a 2" leveling kit on my truck, and I run 325/65-18 Nitto Terra grapplers on 18x8.5" Weld wheels, and they don't rub anywhere. Pics are in my sig.
 

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or you can just get the tires and wait til you know for sure what lift you want! those 35's will fit it factory and wont rub.
 

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Don't know if your also implying that you need new shocks if you just go with the two inch like they suggest. Been running for a while with the two inch spacer leveling kit and went higher, 3" in the rear and have not found or felt any reason to change out the shocks. I do not do any rock crawling though.

Everything feels the same way before the lift. The spacers on the carrier bearing were a frickin joke. If you have a long bed it might be your only option. I ended up going to a single piece drive shaft because off the line vibrations issues, and love it. I have a short bed though. You can feel a difference off the line. A little it is snappier then before might be my imagination.
 

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Went up 2" in front and now I have a bad case of the droopys in back. By measuring from top of fenderwells my rear is now sitting approx. 1" lower so I am thinking dump the 2" blocks and go with 3". Think this will level it back out?
 

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The 3" blocks in the rear should level your truck out fine but if it were me I would go with a 3.5" or 4" block to give it a little bit of front end rake.
 

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If I go with 4" blocks will I have to put a carrier baearing spacer in to keep the vibrations down? Also will the blocks you get from Auto Zone or Advance work or does it have to be Ford Factory blocks?
 

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Just to make sure I am understanding you correctly the blocks that are in it now are factory 2 inch blocks right?
If so.....
You shouldn't have to put a carrier bearing spacer in because you are really only lifting you truck a couple of inches. Most lift manufactures only recommend carrier bearing spacers on lifts 6 inches and up. Just about any 4 inch blocks will work, as long as they are for 3 inch wide springs. You are also going to need new u-bolts (longer) so you might be better to buy a rear block kit from skyjacker, superlift or procomp that way you get all the parts in one package. I believe they are around $100.
 

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