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Can you explain further? I don't want to spend all the money on a small lift, and was thinking a leveling kit would be a good idea. Do you have any suggestions?
It has to deal with the design of the lift kit itself.Should have just bought a 6", wouldnt need a leveling kit. The RC kit is really only a 4". So by going to 5" your already pushing the limits of component reliability.
Removed the boring factory F-150 emblems and pin striping (Heat gun). Sure makes a difference! Will be getting F-150 emblems from a 2014+ to cover the aligning holes. Harley corner marker signal lights will be installed tonight
Have a few mm to spare but it still fits in the garage lol
Removed the boring factory F-150 emblems and pin striping (Heat gun). Sure makes a difference! Will be getting F-150 emblems from a 2014+ to cover the aligning holes. Harley corner marker signal lights will be installed tonight
Have a few mm to spare but it still fits in the garage lol
Of course ,to each there own. I don't care about the rest, pimp it out. Should of lowered it. That's what folks usually do with huge rims and little tire.
"Folks" lol... obviously big rims and mud terrains aren't your thing. I can tell by looking at your stock setup. Didn't think this forum was for haters to let out their frustrations. But that's fine cuz I couldn't care less about how you feel about my truck. Go polish your factory rims 👍
"Folks" lol... obviously big rims and mud terrains aren't your thing. I can tell by looking at your stock setup. Didn't think this forum was for haters to let out their frustrations. But that's fine cuz I couldn't care less about how you feel about my truck. Go polish your factory rims 👍
Not frustrated. Sounds like you are. Just an opinion, you don't have to comment or defend.