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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 08:14 PM
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Hey guys!

New to the forums here! I have a 1995 Ford F150 Single Cab Long Box, Eddie Bauer Edition. 4x2 posi

So far I have done the following mod's:

Front end lift: 2 inch Daystar Blocks, F250 springs
Rear end lift: 3 inch solid steel blocks I made at work, 2 extra leafs per side(not installed)
Tires (Rear): 35" x 12.5" Procomp Mud Terains
Tires (Front): 33" x 12.5" Procomp Mud Terains, Moog Camber Kit
Rims: Stock
Ignition: NGK Platinum Spark Plugs, Taylor Performance Wires, MSD High Performance Coil, MSD Ignition Control
Limo Tint
JVC Bluetooth Deck
Optima Redtop Battery
All Blue interior and gauge lighting

To do:
Trucker Visor with lights
Cowl Induction Hood
New Fenders and Rocker Panels, With new Paint
2x 12inch Rockford Subs
1x Rockford 3000watt amp
Lincoln Navigator Seats and center console
All Black interior
Kicker Components
Armour Front and Rear Bumpers
HID Off-Road Lights (4 front, 4 side, 2 rear)

And im sure theres alot more that im not thinking of.









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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jaxcruzer
Hey guys!

New to the forums here! I have a 1995 Ford F150 Single Cab Long Box, Eddie Bauer Edition. 4x2 posi

So far I have done the following mod's:

Front end lift: 2 inch Daystar Blocks, F250 springs
Rear end lift: 3 inch solid steel blocks I made at work, 2 extra leafs per side(not installed)
Tires (Rear): 35" x 12.5" Procomp Mud Terains
Tires (Front): 33" x 12.5" Procomp Mud Terains, Moog Camber Kit
Rims: Stock
Ignition: NGK Platinum Spark Plugs, Taylor Performance Wires, MSD High Performance Coil, MSD Ignition Control
Limo Tint
JVC Bluetooth Deck
Optima Redtop Battery
All Blue interior and gauge lighting

To do:
Trucker Visor with lights
Cowl Induction Hood
New Fenders and Rocker Panels, With new Paint
2x 12inch Rockford Subs
1x Rockford 3000watt amp
Lincoln Navigator Seats and center console
All Black interior
Kicker Components
Armour Front and Rear Bumpers
HID Off-Road Lights (4 front, 4 side, 2 rear)

And im sure theres alot more that im not thinking of.
I like it a lot man. If I was you a would take off the camper shell and put a tonneau cover on the bed but that's my opinion lol
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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jaxcruzer
Hey guys!

New to the forums here! I have a 1995 Ford F150 Single Cab Long Box, Eddie Bauer Edition. 4x2 posi

So far I have done the following mod's:

Front end lift: 2 inch Daystar Blocks, F250 springs
Rear end lift: 3 inch solid steel blocks I made at work, 2 extra leafs per side(not installed)
Tires (Rear): 35" x 12.5" Procomp Mud Terains
Tires (Front): 33" x 12.5" Procomp Mud Terains, Moog Camber Kit
Rims: Stock
Ignition: NGK Platinum Spark Plugs, Taylor Performance Wires, MSD High Performance Coil, MSD Ignition Control
Limo Tint
JVC Bluetooth Deck
Optima Redtop Battery
All Blue interior and gauge lighting

To do:
Trucker Visor with lights
Cowl Induction Hood
New Fenders and Rocker Panels, With new Paint
2x 12inch Rockford Subs
1x Rockford 3000watt amp
Lincoln Navigator Seats and center console
All Black interior
Kicker Components
Armour Front and Rear Bumpers
HID Off-Road Lights (4 front, 4 side, 2 rear)

And im sure theres alot more that im not thinking of.
And what motor is it?2
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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 08:36 PM
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correct me if im wrong, but you did a kinda home made 2" lift? like leveled it with f250 springs then got the 2" of lift with the blocks? hows your alignment with the moog camber kit?
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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by joeyhutchens
I like it a lot man. If I was you a would take off the camper shell and put a tonneau cover on the bed but that's my opinion lol
I am looking at getting one that is level with the roof of the cab and getting it repainted when the truck goes for paint so they match
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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by joeyhutchens
And what motor is it?2
5.0 with the 5 speed
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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by f150cam
correct me if im wrong, but you did a kinda home made 2" lift? like leveled it with f250 springs then got the 2" of lift with the blocks? hows your alignment with the moog camber kit?
I did "home make" my lift, its cut to the proper angles so I wont screw my springs, that was my rear lift though. Next time I have a back wheel off I'll take a pic!

The blocks in the front are the daystar rubber ones.

I will find out on monday once I get the moog kit in and for a alignment
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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 09:03 PM
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i asked because thats exactly how im lifting mine 2" lol, how much was the camber kit if you dont mind me asking?
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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 09:16 PM
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i asked because thats exactly how im lifting mine 2" lol, how much was the camber kit if you dont mind me asking?
Its about 3 hours to install and $100.00 in parts
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Old Nov 19, 2011 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by jaxcruzer
Its about 3 hours to install and $100.00 in parts
not bad at all, ill be installing it all next week if the weather holds out. but iv been putting this off for a month now so who knows lol.
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