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Old 03-18-2014, 01:35 PM
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Specs? 2wd" tire size etc.?

4wd, 305/55/20, +20 20x9,

fuel trophy wheels. nitto TG tires.
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dont know if anyone thought of this, but i know my truck looks reversed rack very very slightly kinda like the pics above when my tank is close to empty. Now i do have a 136L tank so im sure that fuel tank may add a slight bit of sag in the rear. Just my two sense.
Old 03-18-2014, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Gravelley
dont know if anyone thought of this, but i know my truck looks reversed rack very very slightly kinda like the pics above when my tank is close to empty. Now i do have a 136L tank so im sure that fuel tank may add a slight bit of sag in the rear. Just my two sense.
I dont think that is a factor. Your fuel tank assuming you can fit 136L in it, only weights 220-225 pounds.
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Originally Posted by schissler
I dont think that is a factor. Your fuel tank assuming you can fit 136L in it, only weights 220-225 pounds.
Mine is almost half an inch different from the passenger side to the drivers side with a full tank of gas.
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First off yes it fits a full 136l in it, and second your telling me that 250lbs won't compress the rear suspension well your dreaming. Sure if I stand in my bed and it compresses then and I'm only 170lbs well 250 definitly will bring it down.
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Originally Posted by Dburd2011
Mine is almost half an inch different from the passenger side to the drivers side with a full tank of gas.

you should get that checked then. if 200lbs makes your truck squat that bad then you need new leafs/shocks. im 180lb and standing in my bed does nothing to the height of the truck.

also, im saying it wont make it look like that truck that was posted.

mine sits like that right now full or empty.
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Thanks for the responses. Anybody have stock measurements from the hub to the fender on 4x4? Not fx4 though...
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bump bump.... anyone?
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Well the best I could do so far is a coworkers 2012 5.0 Scab 6.5" bed

He has 22.5" in the front and 24.75" in the rear. So the front of mine being 24" and a little extra weight in the size of the cab makes sense to be up 1.5" from him right?

My trucks bumper definitely looked higher then his...
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Procomp 1.5 said it would lift 2" and mine was perfect same front as rear. So 2" may actually be off. Also it cleary stated different heights if the vehicle was a 4x4.


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