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Old 02-07-2008, 06:34 PM
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Here they are:


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Old 02-07-2008, 06:52 PM
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that looks really good, I want mine to sit like that with 35s
Old 02-07-2008, 07:04 PM
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Thanks. Sorry it is so dirty. It has been so wet around here lately and I need fender flares really bad (tires stick out and spray up the mud).
Old 02-07-2008, 10:23 PM
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dang...that thing looks really nice. I think that is a 6 though. thanks for the input. I think im just gonna spend the extra money for a 6inch.
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Originally Posted by jonny150
dang...that thing looks really nice. I think that is a 6 though. thanks for the input. I think im just gonna spend the extra money for a 6inch.
Is it 6? I bought this back in December from my Dad. They guy he bought it from just said it "was lifted".

Anyway, thanks, 6" is probably the way to go.
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well I have a 6" lift with 35's going on my truck monday. It is 2wd so we will see if there are rubbing issues. As it looks right now, I will have to trim just the front bumper. Ill keep you guys posted
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Originally Posted by snooksniper
well I have a 6" lift with 35's going on my truck monday. It is 2wd so we will see if there are rubbing issues. As it looks right now, I will have to trim just the front bumper. Ill keep you guys posted
Snook, did you ever post pictures of your lifted truck?
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im clearing 35's with a leveling kit w/ the only rub on it being the raduis arm.
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I've got a 1995 f150 2wd w/ a 6 inch rough counrty suspension lift w/ 35x12.50. I had to shim the bumper down and out alittle so it wouldn't rub, and it still rubs sometimes if I'm turning and I hit a bump. So definatly I would at least go with a 6" lift.
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yes sell the tires to me. that'll fit.


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