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I recently bought a 2005 F350 Crew Cab 6.0 and love it. The guy said it had a 3" lift on it, but im not so sure.. Im not sure by looking at the suspension if it has one or not. I dont see anything fancy. Can anyone tell me the stock height to the fender well or something, or another way to check? Thanks Eric
 

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My 05 F-350 4x4 ex-cab is 40" in the front to the wheel well and 42" in the back,but I have a camper on it right now that brings it down about 3" so unloaded it is about 45" to the wheel well.This is with the stock 18" tires.
 

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I recently bought a 2005 F350 Crew Cab 6.0 and love it. The guy said it had a 3" lift on it, but im not so sure.. Im not sure by looking at the suspension if it has one or not. I dont see anything fancy. Can anyone tell me the stock height to the fender well or something, or another way to check? Thanks Eric
Under the rear spring pack should be a 4" factory block that has the bump stop built in. This would be the stock rear height.
For the front, my '06 F350 had a 2.5" leveling spacer that sits on top of the front spring. It is probably black, and looks to be a couple inches tall, and sits atop the spring then to the top of the spring frame mount. F350's from the factory seem to sit 2-3 inches higher in the back to begin with. My 2003 was 4" higher in the back on level ground, measured from the top of the tires to the wheel well.
 

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Mine with the supposedly 3" lift is 43" to the rear wheel well and 42" to the front wheel well, and thats with 325 65 r18's... sounds like thats stock huh? It looks like I have the factory 4" block on the rear wheel.. I am mostly interested because I'm not sure if I bought a 3" lift kit or a leveling kit if it would be compatible with what I got now. But if I have stock there should be no issues....
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