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Old 07-08-2014, 08:11 PM
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Thanks everyone. I went with the 6" BDS lift. Now I need to decide between 18" and 20" wheels for the new Trail Grapps.
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That's up to you, I'd do 18's personally because I like more side wall on my tires. Better look IMO
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Originally Posted by BPeterson05
That's up to you, I'd do 18's personally because I like more side wall on my tires. Better look IMO
I agree the 20s look good but I like the ride quality of the 17s and 18s with these trucks. I have 33s and 17s on mine right now and the ride is awesome coupled with the RS9000XLs. It's all up to preference man. Go in the 2009-2013 Lifted Trucks thread and check all the trucks with 20s and 35s to see if that is the look you want.
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I went with the 6" BDS with 5" rear block, rear Fox Shocks, 20x10 (-12 offset) Fuel Krank, 35x12.5x20 Trail Grapplers. Turned out great!



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I went with the 6" Zone with XD Series wheels and 35x12.5x20 Trail Grapplers.
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A bit off topic, but for those that went up 6" and put 35s on your truck, how much did that affect the already low 15 mpg?
I know, I know.... "if you have to ask, you probably dont want a lift......" But I am considering trading my older lifted 4.6L F150 AND my new 4cyl daily driver car for just ONE vehocle and really interested in all the rebates on the 2014 F150 4x4 quad cab.
Thanks guys
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Originally Posted by musical10441
I went with the 6" BDS with 5" rear block, rear Fox Shocks, 20x10 (-12 offset) Fuel Krank, 35x12.5x20 Trail Grapplers. Turned out great!



[Forgive the 05 f150 guy popping in here.. I've been looking into a newer, so I promise im' not trolling! ]


Your truck looks great with the new lift!
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Originally Posted by racefan15
A bit off topic, but for those that went up 6" and put 35s on your truck, how much did that affect the already low 15 mpg?
I know, I know.... "if you have to ask, you probably dont want a lift......" But I am considering trading my older lifted 4.6L F150 AND my new 4cyl daily driver car for just ONE vehocle and really interested in all the rebates on the 2014 F150 4x4 quad cab.
Thanks guys
I drive easy, so I still average a little over 18.5mpg. And I live in the city.



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