Any suggestions?
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Thanks for the suggestions everyone. My Son has a 4WD F-250 and he's a bit sensitive about people making a 2wd look like a 4wd also. That's cool - everyone has an opinion/preference. I just think bigger tires on a truck look better that's all.
Now that being said - I think Josh has a good idea - I also like the look of wide tires and maybe lowered a bit in the back to eliminate all that space between the tire and wheel well.
Now that being said - I think Josh has a good idea - I also like the look of wide tires and maybe lowered a bit in the back to eliminate all that space between the tire and wheel well.
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Im just sayin you can make a 2wd drive look good. If you treat it like 2wd. Thats why i have both a 2x4 and a 4x4. One is gonna be an offroader and one will be a street queen.
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Why? You know why.
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personally, I think there's nothing wrong with a 2wd truck... I like the stock rims... I'd go with a good set of tires, maybe a little bigger on the wheels you have. Like these guys were saying, you don't need huge tires on a 2wd... I'd go with some all-terrains that are a little bigger to fill out the wheel wells better, and probably no leveling kit, but I can't really tell how low your front end is now, 1.5 level should be good if you want a level look, but I wouldn't raise the front too much cause you don't want the front higher than the back... just my thoughts.
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Thanks for all the suggestions - First, the leveling kit. Second - good exhaust sound - still trying to decide on type of chrome wheel and size though.