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Old 11-25-2015, 03:10 PM
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1.5 FG wheel spacers installed. Ride is great. Truck looks like a damn toy Tonka truck. I can't get over how cool it looks.
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Originally Posted by ekraft
1.5 FG wheel spacers installed. Ride is great. Truck looks like a damn toy Tonka truck. I can't get over how cool it looks.
Don't look so cool WITHOUT PICTURES!!! Lol
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Originally Posted by DallasTXF150
Don't look so cool WITHOUT PICTURES!!! Lol
Point taken. I'll take some this weekend and post.
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Originally Posted by dubsesd
the more you lift the front, the closer in it will bring the front wheels.

here is at 2" level kit (1.8" actual lift)





and here is 3" BOSS coilovers


Hey dub been seeing your build on here for awhile and I think it looks great but I have a question I feel you would have a answer for. I have a king ranch 4x4 leveled with nitto trail grapplers. My tires rub just a hair at full lock so I know my tires are a little wider than everyone running same size all terrain tires. Would a 1.25 spacer bring my tires out to flush or right under being flush also would it eliminate the rubbing or make it worse?
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1.25 spacer but 35x12.50 tires. Stick out about 1" with my set up.
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Originally Posted by DWSmoot
1.25 spacer but 35x12.50 tires
Is that with just a leveling kit?
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Originally Posted by aaron150
Is that with just a leveling kit?
Yes. 1/2" rake. I did remove front crash bar (it was within 1/4" and didn't want to worry about it) and trimmed a bit of plastic in the rear of the well but you would never know unless you stuck your head in there.
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Originally Posted by DWSmoot
Yes. 1/2" rake. I did remove front crash bar (it was within 1/4" and didn't want to worry about it) and trimmed a bit of plastic in the rear of the well but you would never know unless you stuck your head in there.
Yea I'm rubbing a hair right now on that bar. Didn't know it was removable.
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Originally Posted by aaron150
Yea I'm rubbing a hair right now on that bar. Didn't know it was removable.
It takes some work and you have to lift and cut the bolts if you want to remove them because they are installed top down and cant access. Many have cut them off but I removed in tact so could reinstall if ever wanted to. Rears are still in place.

What size tires are you running?
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Originally Posted by DWSmoot
It takes some work and you have to lift and cut the bolts if you want to remove them because they are installed top down and cant access. Many have cut them off but I removed in tact so could reinstall if ever wanted to. Rears are still in place.
Oh alright. Appreciate the info


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