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Old 05-20-2019, 01:31 AM
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Looks good! Did they have to cut your crash bars?
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Sharp truck! Does it fit in the garage?
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Originally Posted by Bigronrev
Looks good! Did they have to cut your crash bars?
Nope, no cutting at all and no rubbing. There is a 1/4” inch spacer on the front two wheels.
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Sharp truck! Does it fit in the garage?
Yep! I also haven’t had any issues with parking garages either.
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I just recently purchased a 2016 F-150 and wondering what I should do in terms of lifts. Any suggestions where you began your search?
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How's the little diesel do with that setup?
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Originally Posted by Kingcuda13
I just recently purchased a 2016 F-150 and wondering what I should do in terms of lifts. Any suggestions where you began your search?
https://www.f150forum.com/f118/level...thread-301172/

Search the forum. There is a ton to read.

https://www.f150forum.com/search.php?searchid=16064280
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How's the little diesel do with that setup?
It does great for everything I need it for. I tow very infrequently, however, it’s powerful enough to easily pull a 7,000 lb boat out of the water on an incline. That is the toughest job I need it for. The low end torque is nice as well.
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Originally Posted by Kingcuda13
I just recently purchased a 2016 F-150 and wondering what I should do in terms of lifts. Any suggestions where you began your search?
I personally gained most of my knowledge in this forum. You can also look at the Custom Offsets website for inspiration and exact build types.
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