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Old 02-03-2014, 01:31 AM
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2" tuff country. 2wd xlt
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2" Auto Spring, 295/60R20 Trail Grapplers, stock wheels:

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damn that looks so good. Any plans to remove the steps? Also, I think you should take off the lower valence deal

also, can we get a back shot?

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Thanks!
I actually like the steps and, unlike my other trucks, I actually use the steps to help preserve the condition of the KR seats (versus sliding across the seat to get in and out). Plus, my wife despised me for taking the steps off my '10. Here is the closest thing to a back shot I have on hand. I can do a straight on later if you want.

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Old 02-05-2014, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by il_duce
Thanks!
I actually like the steps and, unlike my other trucks, I actually use the steps to help preserve the condition of the KR seats (versus sliding across the seat to get in and out). Plus, my wife despised me for taking the steps off my '10. Here is the closest thing to a back shot I have on hand. I can do a straight on later if you want.

Your truck is sweet my friend.... Looks great
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Old 02-05-2014, 07:09 PM
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I just put the rancho quicklift on my 09 lariat a few weeks ago. Took just a couple hours and was done. Wasn't to hard to do and then I just took and got it aligned and was done. Cheaper than them doing it, they wanted 300$ plus just to put on what I had so that was just labor.
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Mine with larger 305/65/18 BFG AT's...I wouldn't normally put the BFG's on but they were the only ones running this size and didn't want to go with a mud tire - those are on the Jeep.

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Originally Posted by F150_Feste
Mine with larger 305/65/18 BFG AT's...I wouldn't normally put the BFG's on, but they were the only ones running this size.
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looks great! what size level?
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Got truck leveled this evening, alignment was so outta whack I had to get new cams installed add $320! So when I was going to be out the door for around $150 I ended up at $470...ouch! Front and rear wheel wells are each 39.75". Perfectly even. So I can't argue with the results. I will post some pics this weekend after I get my wheels and tires on.
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41.25" front and rear fender height.
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