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Leveling kits
I am looking into leveling kits for my 99 f250 4x4. I'm just looking for a few answers. From what I can tell most leveling kits go up around 2 inches give or take. WillI need to alter my track bar? what kind of other adjustments would I need to make? could I just perform an add a leaf on this? I see a few setups on ebay from rough country for a resonable price.
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The functionailty you end up with depends on what kind of money you spend. Most leveling kits for anywhere from $200-$350 will noticeably hurt your ride quality. If you don't mind spending the money, go with a Donahoe Racing kit. It is supposed to maintain, and, in some cases, improve your ride quality.
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Everything works perfect and Ive been driving it for 4 days now. You will have to have it realigned.
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