Best Front Leveling Kit to purchase

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I am thinking about putting on 22"x10" rim offset is -13 with 35 12.5"x22. What is the best front leveling kit to purchase and what size should I go with for my 2019. Any advice would help thanks!
 

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My advice is, dont ruin your raptor with a setup like that. No to mention with a 10" wide wheel and a -13 offset with a 35" tire youll have rubbing, ie, it doesnt fit without trimming. The only way to go as far as lifting or leveling is a set of springs up front, geiser or eibach.
 

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In my opinion if you going this route best leveling kit in front would be to change Front Shocks to NEW Live Valve Adjustable Coilovers from FOX. You will be looking at around $3K for them.
 

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In my opinion if you going this route best leveling kit in front would be to change Front Shocks to NEW Live Valve Adjustable Coilovers from FOX. You will be looking at around $3K for them.

I don’t disagree and in fact I’ve put off doing Eibachs just because I think I might wanna switch to the Fox coil overs eventually and don’t really wanna pay for the labor twice. However, do you really think someone that’s putting 22x10s on their Raptor has any use for Fox 3.0s?
 

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You’ll need to go with RPG 2.25” collars and you’ll also need to do some trimming to be able to clear for daily driving.

You can view the collars here: https://www.apollo-optics.com/colle...lars/products/2019-raptor-spring-perch-collar

I would highly recommend keeping your OEM wheels/tires if you’d like to go off the pavement though as the 22” setup will not be the most off-road friendly.

No judgment on your wheel and tire choice, it’s your truck and modify it how you see fit.

We can put a package together for wheels/tires, lugs, TPMS, and collars and also go over your trimming options as well. If we can help, please let me know.
 

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. It is your truck and do what you like but a raptor on 22” wheels with massive offsets.... this is joke right? You just want to get us all to loose our minds over this, don’t you!!!

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I don’t disagree and in fact I’ve put off doing Eibachs just because I think I might wanna switch to the Fox coil overs eventually and don’t really wanna pay for the labor twice. However, do you really think someone that’s putting 22x10s on their Raptor has any use for Fox 3.0s?
Definitely not. He just asked whats the best Leveling Kit and in my opinion thats what it is. Some people dont care if they will use it or not.
 
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Thanks for your help. I really would like 22 and there are a lot of them out there on Raptors. I think this will fit for what I need. Not doing much off roading so I’m not to worried about that.
 
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