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    Post Rox Suspension Systems 2.5" front lift kit

    Hey guys,

    I was thinking of buying a Rox suspension systems 2.5" lift kit spacer for the front of my 1999 ford f150 lariat stepside. It's a 2WD, I was wondering what you guys recommend? I wanted to level it with the back without paying much for it and this is what I found. But before I purchased it wanted to make sure I was doing it right. Please help.

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    My email is: Adrian.sanpedro7@gmail.com

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    That should be fine. It's a simple install I leveled my 08 4X4
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    You may look for a 1.5" or 2" kit tho. Most of the 4X4 trucks have a block on the back frame rails so the 2.5" might put your front higher than the back
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    So a 2.5" is good for my model?

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    Well what brand that's not to pricy do you recommend and how many inches ?

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    There are several good brands out there. I used hell bent steel. Check them out. Just google 99 f150 leveling kit
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    Alright sounds good. Thanks a lot!

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    I forgot to ask, how many inches should I search for ? A lot say 2.5 but I want it to be as even as possible

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    Park on flat ground and measure from the ground to the center of your fender well on both the front and back. That will tell what size kit you'd need.
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    Thanks so much I'll post pictures when I do it! Hopefully soon haha

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