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pics of 09' F150 with 2" level and 35's

Old 08-18-2009, 05:11 PM
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Does anyone have any pics of this? Also i know there are rub issues that are possible so im hoping some of you have success stories. If so share em. Sorry if this has already been asked, i searched the forums and couldnt find it.
Old 08-18-2009, 05:51 PM
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Rub issues if you have a 2WD F-150 but not the 4WD.
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do a 2" leveling kit and a 3" body lift. Don't forget the gap guards.

Then you'll clear 35"s on an '09.

http://www.performanceaccessories.co...09TRUCK-LG.jpg
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Ide personaly stay away from body lifts, but then again hardly anyone runs them in California. Ide run a bigger lift to accomodate those tires. hould looks good man.
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Originally Posted by CrewCabKyle
Ide personaly stay away from body lifts, but then again hardly anyone runs them in California. Ide run a bigger lift to accomodate those tires. hould looks good man.
Why stay away from them?
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Here's one with our 2" leveling kit and 35x12.50 Mickey Thompson ATZ's.



http://zoneoffroad.com/product?ki=112&gr=-1#no_op
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thats a great looking truck.
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Originally Posted by Zone Offroad
Here's one with our 2" leveling kit and 35x12.50 Mickey Thompson ATZ's.



http://zoneoffroad.com/product?ki=112&gr=-1#no_op
No rubbing issues or minor trimming?
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With the large factory bumper valance it would require a lot of trimming to get a 35, but if you take it off or do some fairly major trimming on that they will fit.

The wheel choice is more critical to clear a 35, you'll want no less than 5.5" BS. If you stick the tires way out, then it'll rub on metal.
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Is that an easy lift installation on a 4x4? Is it something someone could do with basic tools and a jack?

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