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Old 12-06-2015, 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Al_Maryland
In the last couple of weeks I have installed running boards, HD edition smoked headlights and tail lights. Heated and power folding tow mirrors. Mag-hitec diff cover. New 6x8 front speakers. Rough Country hidden winch plate (No winch yet). License plate relocating kit (ecoboost kit from Ford). 20 inch LED light bar (not shown). Also installed the optional compression struts for the Rough Country 6 inch lift kit for added piece of mind (not shown).
Looks nice! Big fan! Also S.O. to Maryland!
Old 12-06-2015, 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by catrasca
I got a 2.5" RC leveling kit (strut extensions) and mounted 34" Mud Terrains on the stock 18" wheels. Now I find me drooling over the lifted trucks and am thinking of going with a lift kit (either 4" or 6"). I normally carry my dirt bike and use a Harbor Freight triple-fold ramp. I saw the bikes on your truck and wanted to ask if teh angle for the ramp ends up to steep or if it's fine.
6" on 35s and I am average height, not too steep for me. If im loading alone ill use a motostand as a step up too make it easier.
Old 12-06-2015, 06:41 AM
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Old 12-06-2015, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Dan.m14
good to know, how long was install? i am trying to get all the info to have one of my mechanics install it for me after hours, i do really like my duratracs so i won't be upgrading anytime soon, did you leave your front shocks alone or change them?
It was a one day (8 hr), mostly one person install in my buddies shop. However, that was with him stopping here and there to deal with customers coming and going. He said there were no issues with the install at all.

I left the front shocks alone. I'm not a big off road guy. On the street this thing drives perfectly.
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Old 12-06-2015, 08:08 PM
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I think i have made my decision to go with a Rough Country 6" Lift and if the ride isn't what i wanted i will put a set of the fox 2.0 rear shocks and coilovers on the truck, but i don't offroad much very little actually, my biggest concern is how weird my truck would look with 32.5"s on a 6" lift.
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Originally Posted by Dan.m14
I think i have made my decision to go with a Rough Country 6" Lift and if the ride isn't what i wanted i will put a set of the fox 2.0 rear shocks and coilovers on the truck, but i don't offroad much very little actually, my biggest concern is how weird my truck would look with 32.5"s on a 6" lift.
Here's a pic I found that says it 6" with a tire a little over 32"
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Originally Posted by vinnydstx
Here's a pic I found that says it 6" with a tire a little over 32"
i do think that looks a bit goofy am i wrong?
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Old 12-06-2015, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by vinnydstx
Here's a pic I found that says it 6" with a tire a little over 32"
Originally Posted by Dan.m14
I think i have made my decision to go with a Rough Country 6" Lift and if the ride isn't what i wanted i will put a set of the fox 2.0 rear shocks and coilovers on the truck, but i don't offroad much very little actually, my biggest concern is how weird my truck would look with 32.5"s on a 6" lift.
Looks like his truck skips leg day to me! I would definitely go with a bigger tire for a 6 in lift.
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Originally Posted by Big B's FX4
Looks like his truck skips leg day to me! I would definitely go with a bigger tire for a 6 in lift.
haaha was gonna say that, i think its also cuz its a SCREW with a 6.5 box i'm thinking now i'll be going 4" lift so i don't have to completely break the bank from rough country Nd so my truck doesn't look like it skipped leg day, cuz i sure as **** don't haha


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