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Old 10-09-2014, 05:30 PM
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Hey guys, I got a 15 f350 with a 2" leveling kit and and air bags in the rear. I have 20x10 bmfs wheels with 35x12.50 trail grapplers. My truck also has the plow prep package.
My problem is I have slight rubbing with my setup now. But I also use the truck to plow snow and it rubs way to much with the plow on. My question is. Will a 2.5" leveling kit Or is there a company that make stiff 2.5 coils that'll stop my rubbing? Or am I just gonna have to lift my truck?
Just asking this So don't go blowing money on parts that don't work. My girl is also a ccsb
 
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Old 10-14-2014, 06:49 AM
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I'd call Carli Suspension to ask the spring rate question. Maybe they could do something custom for you. Otherwise consider a 2.5" spring and maybe a 1" spacer.
 
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I have heard that a spacer will not help your problems. Everyone I have talked to that has 22x10s has a 2.5in leveling kit and usually runs 33" tires instead of 35s
 
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