Lifted 2wd
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yeah, well they're a pretty popular brand more in the west but that's to the people that keep their trucks on the road at all times and even then some people have problems with them. they're along the same lines as full throttle suspensions and whiplash. haha yeah they do look cool though.
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yeah, well they're a pretty popular brand more in the west but that's to the people that keep their trucks on the road at all times and even then some people have problems with them. they're along the same lines as full throttle suspensions and whiplash. haha yeah they do look cool though.
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i think when im ready ill go with that. But i want a coilover kit cause i want to add a 2" spacer and a 5" rear block for another 2" of lift. Do you know if the stage one kits (doesnt matter what brand) allows you to do something like this?
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Since i just bought my house, I tapped my "reserves" so most big buys are on hold for me. I have looked into a lift for a while and think, for 2wd, the 7" CST is gonna be the one for me. I am going to keep my Rancho 3" susp, along w/ my 3" body lift, so after adding the CST system, I should have 13" of lift, or 11" compared to a 4wd. ELEVEN INCHES!!!!!!!! Bring on the 22's w/ 37's! Thanks, that is all.
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This link has a few pictures of lifted 2wds, you gotta sift through a bit of talking, but there are some pretty sweet trucks in it.
https://www.f150forum.com/f4/2wd-lif...-41455/index7/
https://www.f150forum.com/f4/2wd-lif...-41455/index7/