2016 Platinum FX4 BDS 4" Lift Pics
#11
Your truck looks really clean. I prefer the stock look myself. More professional and less high school, thou I do love the lifted look. I just can't do it for work. I really like those tires too. Just got my level kit done, so I'm tire shopping. My last truck I ran 295/60R20 on stock rims, but I might look at those.
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Beernut0875 (06-01-2016)
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Beernut0875 (06-01-2016)
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#14
Yeah I had fuel coupler and 35x12.5 on my 2013 5.0 Screw. The v8 had trouble at highway speeds shifting back and forth. Thanks for the compliment.
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#16
I don't think there is enough offset in the rim to have gone any wider. I was real worried about getting the pizza cutter look but after it's done I'm happy with it. Plus a little less rubber to push down the road. Plus plus I had wide tires on my last truck and it was always slinging mud and rocks up the sides and tore up the paint.
#18
I'm not a fan of any of the factory wheels except for the 20" sport wheels. Everything else either looks tacky or gaudy. I hated my 18" sport wheels. I like the look. Does it fit into the garage with the lift kit installed? The one thing stopping me from going to a 4" lift kit is not being able to fit into the garage. These things are too expensive to leave outside year round in my opinion. I might feel different if I wasn't in Texas where we can get softball size hail in May.
I had a 2013 with a 6 inch lift and 35's on 20 inch rims and it still fit in the garage with about a half an inch to spare. My garage has a 7 foot opening and a slight slope going in.
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#20
Yes sir. It fits just fine and I agree, this truck lives in the garage that's made for storing vehicles, not junk. I had a 2013 with a 6 inch lift and 35's on 20 inch rims and it still fit in the garage with about a half an inch to spare. My garage has a 7 foot opening and a slight slope going in.