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Old 05-12-2009, 10:48 PM
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what could i fit with a torsion crank and blocks
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dont crank your tbars... you will blow out CV's in a hurry... seen it a ton of times
Old 05-12-2009, 11:58 PM
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I can get you some great deals on lift kits... PM me for info and what you want.... as for the Rize kit... all you have to do is order a full deaver or atlas rear leaf setup to make it level
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i have the 6" BDS and it is amazing. super cheap too. Quality is IMO better than RCD,Fabtech,Rancho
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i changed my mind and im gona go to 33's. will getting a leveling kit and putting some blocks or shackles in the rear worki?
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I just bought an 02 ford f-150 2wd. I wanted a 4x4 but found this one for an unbelievable price and had to take it. I want to make this truck look a little better i was thinking a small lift and bigger tires (nothing to aggresive). Any ideas or is this a bad idea all together? thanks
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Bulletproof Suspension has a kick *** 12" lift for the 04-08... I have seen it on quite a few trucks and I am running one of their kits on my chevy and it is sweet!!!!
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how much cutting would need to be done to a 2006 F150 screw to fit 35's on just a 2.5 leveling kit?
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Originally Posted by SF Kid
how much cutting would need to be done to a 2006 F150 screw to fit 35's on just a 2.5 leveling kit?
Don"t waste your time...way to much cutting and unless you back space you will rub on the inside. A 4 inch lift will do it and it's worth saving your pennies for. If your going to spend the money for 35s..it's worth it to spend the money on a good lift. This will make you happy! good luck my friend.
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thats not true.... The Rancho quick left says you can run a 35 on a stock wheel/ofset with their kit, and the same goes for readylift.. on our 2006 2wd we are running a readylift and 33's on a 4.5 BS wheel and there's plent of room to go bigger, so on a 4x4 with a stock offset, a 35 would fit easily.. maybe some minor plastic trimming


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