Pic Request: 6" Lifted 2wd Supercab
#13
Former Powerstroker
Originally Posted by Jayson8512
I would say I'm big anti 2WD guy when it comes to wanting to lift them but that could be cause I'm from Texas and 4WD is just a must haha stereotyping my self!
#14
Senior Member
iTrader: (1)
Now that is a test I'm probably gonna skip with my general grabbers! But I'm sure glad to see they can handle a good jump in the dunes....
These tires are sick! I've had no need for 4wd in some of my off road test trials of these tires. I used to wheel my bronco through everything and I only used 4wd when I would approach steep climbs and big wet mud holes.. 2wd can get you through most obstacles if you know how to use it.. But when it comes to deep snow, you need 4wd.
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#17
Junior Member
Truck Evolution
Here is my 2006 F-150 2WD XLT, if you take a look to my Garage you can see all the upgrades that I have add to my truck. I am not finish working on it and I for the moment would not purchase a Ford 4X4 as my truck only has 24000 miles. Hope that this information helps you.
#18
Jerry
Here is my 2006 F-150 2WD XLT, if you take a look to my Garage you can see all the upgrades that I have add to my truck. I am not finish working on it and I for the moment would not purchase a Ford 4X4 as my truck only has 24000 miles. Hope that this information helps you.
#19
Roxanne is a 2 wheel drive(well, with the 3.55 open rear end it's more of a one tire fire) but she goes everywhere the 4x4 guys go. I chose 2wd since I'm in AZ and will be on the road about 98% of the time. Plus, it was love at first sight at the dealership. I couldn't say no to a sexy red Ford with 18k on it for less than $16000