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Old 09-22-2015, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Bucksandnoles
Picking up my magnetic gray on Monday. Looks like 4" lift with 35" Nitto's on 20x9 Fuel Krank. Any offset on your wheels? Thanks for posting!
No problem. There 20x9" Fuel Dune's with a +18 offset, but I'm also running 1.25" wheel adapters with them, so that they would look good with the wider flares.
Old 09-22-2015, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by BC119
If you don't mind me asking, what region of the country are you from? I've only had experience with one dealer who supported my lifted truck, and didn't think it was the end of the world and my warranty that I had larger tires. I have never seen new vehicles on the lot with lifts, tires and wheels like the kind that seem to be abundant wherever you are. It's just unheard of up here.
I'm actually from Saskatchewan, Canada. Yes we get a few dealers that will lift trucks from new around here. I think it must boost their sales quite a bit cause they sure don't last long on the lots. I know when I went to pick up my truck after it was all done, there was a least 3 other F150 on the lots with leveling kits and 33" tires, and even one with a 7" readylift lift kit with 35" tires lol!
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Got the truck all washed up. Had to post!



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Old 09-24-2015, 09:23 PM
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Got the truck all washed up. Had to post!



One bad *** set up
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Can you tell me what type of clearance the vehicle has after adding the lift and the tires? It looks awesome. I'm buying a new truck in a couple of months and just trying to figure out how i'm going to set it up. I don't know if it will fit in the garage with that big of a lift.
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Great job, love this setup!
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Old 10-19-2015, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by sasnak
Can you tell me what type of clearance the vehicle has after adding the lift and the tires? It looks awesome. I'm buying a new truck in a couple of months and just trying to figure out how i'm going to set it up. I don't know if it will fit in the garage with that big of a lift.
Thanks! Sorry for the delay in getting back to you, but the highest point on my roof measures 80 inches. So if you have at least a 7 foot garage door you should be fine, if your planning on doing a similar setup.
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Go Roughriders! My wife went to UoS and we have a Roughriders gnome in our garden in Houston. haha

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Old 10-23-2015, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by FXF-150
Thanks! The ride quality is great, while driving it, you would never know it was lifted. You do get a little body roll, but that's to be expected with a lifted truck. Also I haven't noticed to much of a power loss with the lift and bigger tires, it definitely has more pull then my 09 5.4L had so I can't complain. Finally I chose BDS over all the other lift brands, due to the great reviews they had. Even if I paid a little more then say I would have with another brand, I can't complain about the great ride quality and no BS lifetime warranty BDS stands behind! ��
Good luck in your build! Here's a couple quick pic's I snapped today, don't mind the dust.��



Sweet truck man! I'm thinking about doing close to this set-up but torn between the 4" & 6" lift same size tire your running though. Question for you; Are you running stock 3.55 gears or did you upgrade them? Hows MPG treating you with the new tires and lift? I keep seeing many people saying with those tires & a lift it's best to go 4.56 gears to have good MPG and still some good power. Feedback from someone that has our new truck would be great & much appreciated.
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Originally Posted by FXF-150
Here's so far what I've done to my truck:
4" BDS Lift
35"x12.5"x20" Nitto Trail Grapplers
20" Black Fuel Dune Wheels
Bushwacker Extend-A-Fenders
Kickback Mudflaps
Extang Tonneau Cover
AVS Ventshades/ Bug Defelector
More mods to come...

Nothing beats the look of a 4" lift and 35's. Great work!
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