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Old 10-06-2013, 12:51 PM
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2004 Supercrew. Right now It has a level and 33's. I'd like for my truck to have a wider footprint. I read on here there was one lift manufacturer that pushes the front wheels out, but I don't remember which manufacturer that was. I've considered wheel spacers, but don't like the negative effects on things like power steering system. Is there a wider rear axle that will bolt in in place of my oem axle? Raptor? Superduty? I'd much rather pay for wider running gear than trying to save a buck with cheap band-aid fixes.

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I think its BDS. Been known to increase stance by 1.5 or 2" if memory serves
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Why not just get wider wheels with a negative offset?
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I will definitely look into the rims! Can someone confirm BDS is the one to stick the front tires out? How wide can I go without rubbing? I'd still like wider drivetrain. Has anyone used Raptor front end components to get that extra 7 inches of width in the front? I think it's about that time where I can stop regarding my 04 as a "new truck" and start thinking of ways to have fun with it! Thanks.
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A set of negative offset wheels will give you what your looking for ...
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Originally Posted by techrep
A set of negative offset wheels will give you what your looking for ...
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How wide are you looking to go.... The raptor has a stock 09+ width rearend. A superduty has a wider rearend but your looking a lot of work to make that work.... You'd be better off with a custom built rearend and it will fit the pre-runner look it sounds like you want.
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A raptor has a longer rear axle than an f150....
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I know the raptor is listed as 7" wider wheelbase than an F150. I assumed it was a different axle on the same frame, making it an easy swap with every mount lining up.
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Most vehicles have a wider track in front than the rear.


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