Post Your Lifted F150's
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#493
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DreamvilleUNC (06-11-2017)
#497
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has anyone had any experience with rough country and either a 4" or 6" lift, i am looking to go from a leveling kit, take it off and go to a lift, i have 32" s right now but will go to a 35 when i need new tires, talking to readylift they say they will be making their SST lift kits for the 2014 F150 starting the beginning of the year so about a month away in the same price category as the rough countrys. if i had the money i would do a bds, any opinions?
#498
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Post Your Lifted F150's
has anyone had any experience with rough country and either a 4" or 6" lift, i am looking to go from a leveling kit, take it off and go to a lift, i have 32" s right now but will go to a 35 when i need new tires, talking to readylift they say they will be making their SST lift kits for the 2014 F150 starting the beginning of the year so about a month away in the same price category as the rough countrys. if i had the money i would do a bds, any opinions?
#499
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I run rough country on my 05 and I have no complaints except that they use a 6" spacer up front and reuses stock struts. So I have bilsteins adjusted to 6" instead of the block. Other than that, ride is good and It performs well off road. I also run RC on one of my jeeps and no complaints there either
#500
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You could sell the 32s and buy 35s with the offsetting cost being smaller. Use a direct buying site like Mr. Wheel Deal, or Custom Wheel Offsets. They have some pretty good prices. Also Discount Tire will beat advertised prices from legitimate sellers (including wheel deal and custom wheel offsets).