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Front end lift kit?
I have an '08 F350 4x4 crew cab that I bought not to long ago used from a dealership near by. I've noticed my truck has a bit of rake to the front end so i took a look at the rear end and found the previous owner had installed blocks on the rear axle (4.5" blocks). My question is what is the best way to level my truck out when a leveling kit won't even tuch it?
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Ford trucks come from the factory with rear blocks. Mine had 4".
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