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Old 09-15-2017, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Ugly IMO.

I'd fix the rust.
mum trying to stay with a black and red scheme I think the champagne color would look a little out of place with the black wheels
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Solid looks great at a certain height. 97/98's , best looking 150's of the 10th generation hands down.


i have 285/75/16 on it rn what would be a good height without making the tires look too small? They have a kit that lifts the back an inch and the front 2.5in would that be not enough?
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Originally Posted by Jtimpano108
mum trying to stay with a black and red scheme I think the champagne color would look a little out of place with the black wheels
Black would look great with it, but definitely not in two tone. Go with the black, just don't two tone the body with black.

Personally, polished alumin rims as second offset color after all that would make it a very beautiful truck. As long as you don't monster size the rims.

You alone have to figure the lift and gap you want. Easy to do with google image search.

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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Black would look great with it, but definitely not in two tone. Go with the black, just don't two tone the body with black.

Personally, polished alumin rims as second offset color after all that would make it a very beautiful truck. As long as you don't monster size the rims.

You alone have to figure the lift and gap you want. Easy to do with google image search.
any clue about this kit
http://www.roughcountry.com/ford-suspension-lift-kit-474-20.html?gclid=CjwKCAjw9O3NBRB3EiwAK6wPT1R4NMGz0cmC e-GQNSK5F7z6ltJmGniQDoS4NfBX6liAW2RQFORPSRoCnsUQAvD_ BwE

It's a lift/leveling kit it should lift the back an inch and the front 2.5 the only thing I'm curious about is my truck already sits level I measured and the front and back both measure the same is it going to end up putting the front up higher then the back?




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