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Old 11-17-2013, 12:15 PM
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Anyone have the 4" Rancho lift on a '12 FX4 with 20's and 33's?
I'm about to pull the trigger but need to see how this actually looks before spending all that money.

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Old 11-17-2013, 12:46 PM
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do a search...plenty of info on here.
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That's a lot of lift for that little tire. Probably should consider 35's or go with a smaller lift and run 33's. I have a 2.5 on my truck with 35's, the difference is hardly noticable.
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Thanks!!
I want the 4" lift but heard the 35's could rub on my 2012's knuckle joint. In also concerned about the wear and tear of the 35's on the truck and EB engine. Thoughts?
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Im on a 2" level running 35s no issue 4" lift u should be able to fit 37s if u wanted. I have a 5l and turn the 35s easy so eco shouldn't have any trouble mines a 13



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