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Old 04-28-2011, 03:40 PM
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I have a 1997 F150 thats a 2x4. I have some questions on how i can put some 33s on here cause the truck goes offroad and a 4x4 isnt an option right now. Any ideas?
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Welcome to F150forum.com .. Lots of good guys and info here... Be sure to post some pictures
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get a leveling kit of 2 or more inches and then buy some tires.
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Originally Posted by OKIEREDNECK67
I have a 1997 F150 thats a 2x4. I have some questions on how i can put some 33s on here cause the truck goes offroad and a 4x4 isnt an option right now. Any ideas?
Welcome to the board.
You may need to level the front of the truck before you can fit the 33's.
Something like this:

http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...KF09105F1.html
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it would be cheaper to go with 31's and then you would not have to mod the suspension. the 97 is the newer body style and it has good size fenderwells. i own a 99'



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