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Old 07-02-2010, 11:42 AM
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OK, so I was having to buy new tires because my old one's dry rotted extremely prematurely. So, BFG picked up the tab for 60% of my new tires, and I decided "Why not go bigger?" I installed a 3" Leveling Kit and put 305/65R18 BFG All Terrain tires on the factory rims. (I could not afford after market rims). Anyways, someone on here had asked me to post some pics, so here you go.

I have a pic before everything, a pic with the lift with stock tires, and a finished product pic.

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OK, for some reason my good "Finished Product" pic won't load, but this one did. It's just at a weird angle, so the truck doesn't even look level. My next step is to pu a MagnaFlow exhaust, and a stainless bull bar with lights. Then I think I will be done. On my last truck I put a lot of money in it, totaled it, and lost all that money. Currently, I have the 3" leveling kit, tool box, and 20% tint on the driver's and passenger's windows to match the back.
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Looks good bud.
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Looks good man
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Sharp looking truck there!

I miss having a dark blue F-150, but don't miss the headache of trying to keep it clean.
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They look great, 34's are a great fit on a leveled 4x4.
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fixed it-

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Truck looks damn good!
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Looks good man. I have a Red one. I bought a 3'' Readylift leveling kit but haven't put it in yet. What size tires did you get? I can't decide between 33's or 35's. I think with 35's I have to do a bit of trimming. My brother says I would hate it if I put 33's on becuase it would ruin gas mileage.
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That looks really good!


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