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Old 09-15-2012, 07:31 AM
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here is a few more pics

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I added a 3" Pro Comp Leveling kit (life time Warranty) and 2.5" rear block, and Firestone rear Air Bags for towing. My back is raked because of the 2 pin ford went to for 2012 blocks 1" wasn't enough and the only one i could find at the time was the 2.5" after market was hard to find, it is starting to settle already so if you haul something it should look level with out using the air bags till i haul one of my trailers, plus Im using BFG Rugged Terrian T/A's 275/65/20= 34.1" the load rate is an extra 1000lbs for towing, these tires are Awesome smooth quiet and yet look great in person - here is a pic

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Old 09-15-2012, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
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Still have a 1/2" of rake.


Truck looks freaking SEXY!!! What tires and size? also is it just the 2" auto spring?
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Old 09-15-2012, 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by BlueVics
Truck looks freaking SEXY!!! What tires and size? also is it just the 2" auto spring?
Thanks Nitto Trail Grapplers 295/60/20 w/ 2" Autospring leveling kit.
Old 09-16-2012, 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by BlueVics
Truck looks freaking SEXY!!! What tires and size? also is it just the 2" auto spring?
Sharp looking Truck!!!!....just had to add my 2 cents worth hahahaha cheers!!

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Old 09-16-2012, 09:28 AM
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i just did a hell bent steal yesterday. had 3 inch rack now only 1 inch rack love it!!
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I've seen a few of you talk about "rack" in this thread and I was wondering what you are exactly talking about?

I'm sorry if that seems like a stupid question, but I am new to these forums and the whole "truck talk" as well. I just would like to learn new stuff as it comes up around me.

By the way, I have to say that all of the trucks that have been posted in here so far are SWEET! I can only hope that my truck looks that good one day. I plan on adding little goodies over time, but of course it all comes down to money in the bank.

Thanks again for all of your input as well!
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Originally Posted by JVPPC187
I've seen a few of you talk about "rack" in this thread and I was wondering what you are exactly talking about?

I'm sorry if that seems like a stupid question, but I am new to these forums and the whole "truck talk" as well. I just would like to learn new stuff as it comes up around me.

By the way, I have to say that all of the trucks that have been posted in here so far are SWEET! I can only hope that my truck looks that good one day. I plan on adding little goodies over time, but of course it all comes down to money in the bank.

Thanks again for all of your input as well!
I think, if you're referencing to the post right before yours, it was a typo. Should have read "rake".

Otherwise the rack is referring to your steering rack.
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Originally Posted by JVPPC187
I've seen a few of you talk about "rack" in this thread and I was wondering what you are exactly talking about?

I'm sorry if that seems like a stupid question, but I am new to these forums and the whole "truck talk" as well. I just would like to learn new stuff as it comes up around me.

By the way, I have to say that all of the trucks that have been posted in here so far are SWEET! I can only hope that my truck looks that good one day. I plan on adding little goodies over time, but of course it all comes down to money in the bank.

Thanks again for all of your input as well!
NO Question!!! is stupid, if you don't ask how are you going to learn, always have a open mind, its amazing how many things you can learn from different opions about one Question.......Rake is your box being hire then the front, leveling kit bring's the front end up to make the back rake less or level........Just in case you were still wondering have a great day!

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I definitely meant to put "rake" in the other post, but good to know what you would mean by rack around here as well.

Thanks for the input!
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