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Just did mine with a Motofab 2" spacer. Looks pretty nose high. Didn't measure as I only did it for aesthetics but the body lines on these trucks are funny. Seems like it is hard to get them where they look level from the front, rear and side. Ordered 1" blocks for the rear, which will give it a little rake but doesn't look like I want with just the 2" spacer. 

 

If I had to do it over I'd go with a 2.5" spacer in the front and a 1 or 1.5" in the rear. If you just want to do the front, I think a 1.5" is the call. 

 

I upgraded my tires as well to 275/65/r20 Duratracs and I will say that the spacer lift and some agressive tires does change the overall stance and aesthetic of the truck drastically, for the better. Probably gonna put on some 1.5" wheel spacers next to really make it look subtly aggressive. 

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I did a 2" lift and I believe 1.5" blocks in the rear.  Mine came out with less than an inch of rake and looks pretty darn level.

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Has anyone measured the height difference with the 2 inch level? On my F150 I could have sworn the front was higher but after measuring, it turns out the front was lower by 1/4."

 

Still waiting on my 2022 elevation to arrive but interested in possibly doing a level. 

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