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Old 10-28-2010, 06:48 PM
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ok heres the thing i have a 2005 150 with 6in fabtech suspension lift on 35s i want bigger tires thought. so should i put a 3 in body lift on or should i just cut out my fenders what do you all think oh and if you have pics that would help to. thanks i will appreciate yalls help
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id cut the fenders.
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id cut the fenders.
HELL NO! ^^^^^^^^ do not do that spend the money and get the body lift and you'll be happy they run about $430 for our trucks usually 250-300 to have it installed.
Old 10-28-2010, 11:06 PM
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I vouch for a body lift. You won't gain any clearance from it (well, you can get a tire on taller rocks if you're going head on) but it's not so hard to reverse when you want to sell.

Buy a body lift and do it yourself, you'll love it even more.

What gearing do you have?
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body lift.i got mine for under 400 and installed it myself
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so do you thinks its a overkill will my truck be 2 big i wanna put 38s on it is that all im gonna need is a body lift
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If its just for show than I would say put 38's on it.... Personaly I think anything bigger than 33's is asking for driveline failure if one realy gets throttle happy/rammy off road.
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do you think i could cut out the fenders and put 37s on it what do you all suggest
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you should be able to fit 37s with no to minimal trimming on the 6in
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I agree.. I think you could manage 37s on your truck without lifting it anymore if your just wanting a bigger tire.... but if you want to go higher do a body lift. I wouldn't do a body lift, but up to you.


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