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Old 06-15-2015, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Jaytizzle
Depends on what size tire you plan to run.


If you are going to be running 35's and up, it is recommended.


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word so if I just got the long travel kit and some new rims n tires then I'd be set?
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Originally Posted by Orange34
word so if I just got the long travel kit and some new rims n tires then I'd be set?

You would have a badass build!!

If you want to do the whole setup on your 4wd with Fox, you are looking at the following:

Dirt King Kit w/ axle - 3170
Front Fox Coilovers - 1380
Rear Fox Shocks - 770

Optional Dirt King LT Rear Shackles 170





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yo with that prerunner type build do I need bigger fenders or fiberwerx ones or what?

If you go to 35" tires, it is highly recommended.
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that's sick as hell, still kinda expensive but that's what's up
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Youll be looking good and running even better.
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now with this I can't run stock wheels and rims tho dight? I'd need aftermarket ****
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If you don't know what a long travel kit is, you don't need it.


Method makes some solid forged wheels.
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Originally Posted by AricsFX
If you don't know what a long travel kit is, you don't need it.


Method makes some solid forged wheels.
Im glad you said this because I'm a noob and have zero credibility, but I'd encourage OP to read this:

https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/...-first.180457/
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Not a bad post to read through. If a long travel kit for an f150 was only 2500 bucks like it apparently is for tacos, I'd be one happy camper lol.

By the way, I've got 35s and beat the living **** out of my truck daily... I've never come close to ripping my fenders off just yet. (I say that... Tomorrow it'll happen.)
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