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Old 01-18-2012, 10:15 PM
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belltech does sell a full 5/7 kit for these trucks on stylintrucks.com too

It is pricey but it lays it out nicely.

T_hess- would you upload a pic of the blocks? I am curious to see what they look like. I have some belltech blocks right now so curious if they're the same
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Love those trucks
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Originally Posted by fordkicksass
im sorry to say this but low riders are fur guys that cant get it up.lol. Sorry.
why would you say something like that?? Its still a ford truck,if you dont like a lowerd truck. Thats you.
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Originally Posted by 94LOBO
why would you say something like that?? Its still a ford truck,if you dont like a lowerd truck. Thats you.
Also whyd he click on this thread if he doesnt like um. My truck is lifted but i still respect the work that goes into lowering one because i sure wouldnt know how.
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Do you guys see better mpgs after lowering?
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Originally Posted by th25
Also whyd he click on this thread if he doesnt like um. My truck is lifted but i still respect the work that goes into lowering one because i sure wouldnt know how.

He posted it because he is a TROLL... he has nothing better to do than to pick on what he doesnt really understand, with a lame sexual impotence reference to lowriders. Perhaps he is over compensating for himself. Obviously he needed "help" (lift kit) "to get it up"..... Or maybe he just wants to be like everyone else. Try being different for once....

Me...I just like to get down.... I've owned both....NEVER came close to rolling the lowriders on the highway, plus they handled ALOT better than any lifted truck. Cant beat lower center of gravity. Better aerodynamics too. I could go on, but the trolls wont listen....they only hate. So sad..... I was actually ostracized in high school for my custom lowrider convertible (dancing bed and all....hey it was the early 90's), by the guys in lifted trucks. Too bad they could never catch me....my truck would cruise at 120 all day long. They had trouble just keeping it on the road.
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Originally Posted by cgossett
Do you guys see better mpgs after lowering?
Better than lifting, thats for sure. Better than stock, not much...really depends on driving habits.
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Originally Posted by camusmuse

Better than lifting, thats for sure. Better than stock, not much...really depends on driving habits.
Yea I figured as much. A lowered (moderately) 2wd would be a sweet dd
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Originally Posted by camusmuse

He posted it because he is a TROLL... he has nothing better to do than to pick on what he doesnt really understand, with a lame sexual impotence reference to lowriders. Perhaps he is over compensating for himself. Obviously he needed "help" (lift kit) "to get it up"..... Or maybe he just wants to be like everyone else. Try being different for once....

Me...I just like to get down.... I've owned both....NEVER came close to rolling the lowriders on the highway, plus they handled ALOT better than any lifted truck. Cant beat lower center of gravity. Better aerodynamics too. I could go on, but the trolls wont listen....they only hate. So sad..... I was actually ostracized in high school for my custom lowrider convertible (dancing bed and all....hey it was the early 90's), by the guys in lifted trucks. Too bad they could never catch me....my truck would cruise at 120 all day long. They had trouble just keeping it on the road.
Now don't think all us lifted truck guys are like that. I respect y'all low riders just as much and love the look of em. But for me a low rider ain't practical. It wouldn't make it down my driveway or most of the places I go
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Do you kno how hard it is to drop a 94 f150
try putting coustom wheels.5x5.5 big center bore!
It is not easy.


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