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Old 01-04-2013, 02:05 PM
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Hello, Im a newb here, ordered a '13' F150 xlt rclb 4x4 for my work truck and would like to see some pics of them leveled w/larger tires. Please state wheel and tire size please, I love the lifted look but due to it being a DD for work Im only going to level it and increase the tire size. Thanks in advance!
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No one here drives a rclb 4x4?? Well, when I get mine and get it set up Ill try to post some pics, Thanks again.
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yeah thats a rare truck these days. i would love to see pics when u get them.
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No one here drives a rclb 4x4?? Well, when I get mine and get it set up Ill try to post some pics, Thanks again.
There's a guy in town with a leveled '12 on 34s or 35s, I'll try and grab pics if I see it around.
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Please post pictures of it now AND when you get it modded. I see a few of these now and then, but mostly with company logos on the side.
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Here's a couple of pics of mine.285-70-17 is the size i'm running.Sorry,mine's a short bed,but maybe it will give you an idea.










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10-4 Yes mine will have a company logo on it too but at least Im finally getting back into a Ford, they got me a new 07 Chevy in 06 and I let it sit at our warehouse for 3 months before the owner of our company personally told me to drop off the 04 Ford I was driving and get the Chevy or else. And Ive hated it every day. I just like to have nice looking trucks, as I have an 06 250 FX4 ccsb KR at the house just for fun so I gotta have the 150 spiced up too! Here is a pic of my 250.11-13 rclb 4x4 xlt pics-img_7874.jpg
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Originally Posted by Regular Cab
Here's a couple of pics of mine.285-70-17 is the size i'm running.Sorry,mine's a short bed,but maybe it will give you an idea.










Thanks RC! Exactly what I have in mind for mine, only I have to have a long bed. That is sharp!!
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RC, what are and what do the 5 star tunes do?? Im familiar with diesel tunes/tuners and sct but never heard of 5 star.
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I also went with the 285-70-17's for a couple of reasons,one is they are not overly big as to kill your fuel economy,and being basicly 33" tall they still look good.Also in this size you can get a B.F.G. Rugged Terrain or a Nitto Terra Grappler in a 4 ply that still has a nice heavy tread section,but doesn't weigh as much as a 8 or 10 ply.This will keep a nice ride,help fuel economy,look good,and still carry all the truck will.Also both of those tires are a couple of your best bang for your buck in my opinion.If you really got to have a 10 ply,they are both avail. in that as well.


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