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Old 02-05-2015, 04:24 AM
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Also forgot to ask, does anyone know placed that make replicas of the stock wheels or will I be better of going to a junk yard


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Old 02-14-2015, 07:15 AM
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Im very interested on if i honestly need a 6 in for the 35"s i want to run?
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Originally Posted by kmart2142
Im very interested on if i honestly need a 6 in for the 35"s i want to run?
Depends on if it is 2 or 4 wheel drive. Also depends on if you are going to get aftermarket wheels because of back spacing and offset. What exactly are your plans?
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Originally Posted by Kicker42
Depends on if it is 2 or 4 wheel drive. Also depends on if you are going to get aftermarket wheels because of back spacing and offset. What exactly are your plans?
It's 2wd I plan on putting spacers on my front and 4in blocks in the back and I have 35x12.5xr20
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Originally Posted by kmart2142
It's 2wd I plan on putting spacers on my front and 4in blocks in the back and I have 35x12.5xr20
You're most definitely going to need at least a 6" lift to clear 35s. You'll have to do some major trimming if you don't. I would also recommend a 3" body lift on top of that too because I was still rubbing on the bumper a lot when I had just the 6" on it. This is my truck with the 6" and 3" and it has good clearance, but I prefer more wheel well gap and don't like to tuck the biggest tire I can in there.
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Originally Posted by kmart2142
Im very interested on if i honestly need a 6 in for the 35"s i want to run?
I have a 4 in suspension with 2 in body. My tire only rub the radius arms


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Originally Posted by Evan96F150
I have a 4 in suspension with 2 in body. My tire only rub the radius arms


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I have a 95 2wd and im thinking about a 4inch lift. what brand do you have and what brand wheel as well because those look awesome man!
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I have a 1995 f150 xl 2wd. It is all stock and has a rake to front of it. I want to fit 33x12.50 tires. I was looking at the rough country 4 inch lift. I need to do this as cheaply as posssible. Anyone have any ideas of the best way to do it? i had also considered a 3 inch body lift, but im not sure about the bumper gaps. Can someone post pictures of their rear bumper gap because i know they dont make brackets for it
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Originally Posted by Fordf150xl
I have a 1995 f150 xl 2wd. It is all stock and has a rake to front of it. I want to fit 33x12.50 tires. I was looking at the rough country 4 inch lift. I need to do this as cheaply as posssible. Anyone have any ideas of the best way to do it? i had also considered a 3 inch body lift, but im not sure about the bumper gaps. Can someone post pictures of their rear bumper gap because i know they dont make brackets for it


Here's my truck with a 3" body lift and the bumpers corrected. As for fitting 33s, I'd say go with a 6" lift unless you don't mind cutting a lot of bumper or fender. The 2wd are really low even with a 4"-6" lift. I had a 6" lift on mine before and 33s fit perfect, and yes at the time my truck was 2wd.


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