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Old 07-21-2015, 10:33 AM
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I have a 2014 f150 2/W D looking to instal a 1/5" AS leveling kit. Does anyone have any advice on the AS system are they worth the money? Im justing wanting to beef the appearance up a bit. Thanks in advance on any suggestions.
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The BIGGEST improvement you could make would be to add an Eaton Detroit Truetrac Differential...these are gear driven and will make a huge difference. They are about $450.00 plus install. This will do the most to help you out in your situation.


http://www.summitracing.com/search/b...oview=SKU&ar=1


Then you can decide on a small lift and tires...
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I installed a 4" rough country lift around a year ago. I had the truck leveled before and just wanted bigger tires. Tires are 35" Nitto A/T. Truck hasn't seen any type of significant mud, but that's not the reason I put the lift on. I have a 90 K5 Blazer for the mud.


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Originally Posted by Tyebo168
I installed a 4" rough country lift around a year ago. I had the truck leveled before and just wanted bigger tires. Tires are 35" Nitto A/T. Truck hasn't seen any type of significant mud, but that's not the reason I put the lift on. I have a 90 K5 Blazer for the mud.
Good looking truck. With 35s, how much mpg you lose?
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I have a stock 2wd with a 6" Zone lift. Plenty of travel room with the suspension. I go down gravel but hate it because gets stucks in the tires then can hear them fling all around under carriage. I have not been in mud yet but i do have the rear locking differential i want to try out. Here are a few pictures.









Just a little flexing





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