I'm wanting to level my 05 f250 ccsb. It sets about 2.5 inches lower in the front. So I'm assuming that I will need a 2.5 inch leveling kit. Here is where I get lost on leveling my truck. Most everything I read says to use 4" rear blocks to level the truck but if your raising the back also how is it leveling the truck.
Well many 2.5" kits will raise 3"..so better to get a complete kit with the 4" block..plus did you measure with a full tank of fuel..a CC will weigh more and may just end up level without the blocks. So you could just get a kit without the rear blocks and see how it sits..easyest answer..
FWIW I have the same truck as you and did the 2.5" level in the front and the front ended up being higher than the rear. I swapped in f350 blocks in the rear and now the front is about 0.5"s shorter than the rear. Close enough to level for me.
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