What would I need to achieve this stance?
#1
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What would I need to achieve this stance?
So I was perusing Pintrest the other day and came across this F-150, and fell in love with the stance. The truck in question is almost identical to my truck except mine is a 2012 XLT 2nd and this one is a 4wd.
Looking at the picture, obviously I would need a lift or maybe even a level. I can't make I out the tire size or the offset of the wheels though.
That is where yall come in. He'll me figure out what I would need to achieve a very similar stance with my '12 screw XLT.
Truck in question.
And for reference this is my truck.
Looking at the picture, obviously I would need a lift or maybe even a level. I can't make I out the tire size or the offset of the wheels though.
That is where yall come in. He'll me figure out what I would need to achieve a very similar stance with my '12 screw XLT.
Truck in question.
And for reference this is my truck.
#2
That truck would be Desert Dawg's truck. He has several post and trucks on here, all of which are top notch in my opinion. You can find info on that build here; https://www.f150forum.com/f2/levelin...n-lift-236488/
His is the fourth post down.
His is the fourth post down.
#3
That's one of Desert dawgs old trucks. I believe that truck was leveled with 18x9 wheels with a 0 offset. All you need is a leveling kit and a 9" wide wheel with a 0 offset. Not sure on tire size. I'm sure you can search his name on here or just do a google search, that will pull up his builds.
#4
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Awesome! Thank you guys. I had a feeling that the owner was on here, but I had no idea who it would be. Note to let the research being, followed by sweet taking the wife! Lol
#5
just show her pics.
and do a proper cost vs reward analysis.
and be prepared for compromise. ie, reduced ammo/gun budget for a lil while to cover the cost.