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Old 02-13-2013, 08:19 PM
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I would really like to see some pictures of a lift with factory 20s. I have been leaning more towards a leveling kit because I like my factory wheels. This may help me make up my mind.
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The rancho 4" suspension lift allows you to keep the factory 18" and 20" wheels
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Originally Posted by fletch74
Although I can't help you with a picture right now, I know the skyjacker 6" kit will allow you to retain your factory 20's, my buddy has it installed on his 2012. As far as the 33's go, you can get by, but it will look like a 64 impala with hydraulics, lol.
That's what I'm worried about.
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Not sure if you are looking for the stock tire size on the 20's or larger tires on the 20's? I have both these first ones are pictures of my truck with the stock Pirelli's while waiting for my 35's. both are with a 6" BDS lift on the truck. I have also ran 17's on my truck in the past as well with the lift.







Stock 20's with 35 Toyo's on them for the winter.




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Old 02-14-2013, 08:44 AM
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there's the truck i was thinking of. that looks awesome.
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Nice truck Geff
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I have the Rancho 4" lift kit and use the OEM wheel with a 35'" tire drives perfect.
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Default mcgaughys lift with factory 18s

[QUOTE=94-F150-10;2425167]Mcgaughy's 6.5" kit. There website says
I have the mcgauhuys 6.5" lift on my 2wd f150 with the stock 18 in rims a there is barely any room to mount larger tires I will post pics later.
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Here is the missing picture from my post above, seems I moved it to a new album and broke the link.

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Originally Posted by DeereGeff
Here is the missing picture from my post above, seems I moved it to a new album and broke the link.

Did you have to trim either the chrome molding or the fender flares for both to work?


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