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Old 01-17-2013, 11:21 PM
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oh and put an "x" or "h" pipe on
Old 01-17-2013, 11:43 PM
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Fun thing about those models is that you can go spacers up front and add a leaf in the rear to get a lil more height out of it.
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i know! i thnk it actually has an add a leaf on it but once i can afford it im thinking about a 1.5 or 2inch spacer up front and the same in the rear
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Originally Posted by Tyler.172
i know! i thnk it actually has an add a leaf on it but once i can afford it im thinking about a 1.5 or 2inch spacer up front and the same in the rear
Having had so many 92-96 f150s and modifying the suspension in every possible way, I would suggest adding adjustable camber bushings when you install your spacers up front.
If you don't your tires will point like this: \-o-/
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thats good to know thanks! see you guys still help me with this stuff and i even have a different gen truck!
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I would bet most of us have owned those Gen trucks before and don't mind sharing. 7700 has a point on the tires too. I completely forgot about it.
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thats true haha
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put on my bumper to see where it needs to be trimmed need to take about 3-4in off each side i think
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