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Old 03-02-2015, 07:37 PM
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I have a red 2010 F-150 FX4. I was looking into bigger tires and a lift. What would be recommended for it? Best brand of off road tires?
Old 03-02-2015, 09:05 PM
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Just depends what u wanna spend and what you want i got a 6in rough country lift on mine with 35 12.50 nitto mud grapllers 18in moto metals cant remember what model though and love it i would deffinatly recomend it
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Rough country isn't a full 6 inch drop in the front. Get a zone lift for your truck not much more then the rcx and you get full length coil overs in the front. Contact SBC off road in ga. I got mine for 1300 shipped to the house and did my own install. I was going to go rcx until I discovered the zone and price from SBC.
Old 03-07-2015, 07:11 PM
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You've got tons of choices from Zone to BDS, it's all about your price range. As for tires, we're generally fans of Toyo, especially the A/T II.
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I prefer Goodyear Duratrac Tires. It works well with my truck and have used in multi-terrains. It is very durable.
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I'm rocking a BDS 6" with 35x12.50 Nitto terra grappler g2's on my 2013 STX. Don't underestimate the terra grapplers! They are better on the highway and still have the grip for mud, sand, and snow. BDS is a little more expensive, but their warranty is literally "no questions asked". Once you change the factory suspension, you void your warranty, so why not make sure your new suspension has a good one. Only deal with their warranty is it has to be installed by a certified dealer. My buddy got a procomp 6" coil over on his truck for the same price and lost a lot his turning radius.
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Id go to a new dealership the one i go to has never complained bout my lift even got new inner and outer tierods and a new iwe under warranty nothing voids the warranty unless they can prove thats what caused the damage heck i even run a programmer just take it out and set it to stock
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For lift kits, I heard Skyjacker is the best. Planning to have it installed this weekend.

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Cooper Discoverer STT. Best tires Ive ever owned. I got 55K miles on both sets. Relatively quiet.. Handle great for a off road tire, and will take you through anything...



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