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Old 02-13-2016, 12:31 PM
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"MILD" Build, lol

I think that goes far beyond mild!!

Nice build, great looking truck.
Old 02-13-2016, 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by idrive
"MILD" Build, lol

I think that goes far beyond mild!!

Nice build, great looking truck.
Haha well I haven't lifted yet and didn't want to go too extreme lol

Thanks though man!
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I love your truck!!! I have just a few questions... I was looking to put the stage 5 icon suspension kit on my 2014 Lariat, also. After seeing that, after your kit was installed, you could not even install 295/55/20(that's only a 32.8" tire), without rubbing, worries me....
Do you think that a body lift is also required? I love the look of your truck, but I don't want ANY rubbing. I was always under the impression, that with a 2.5 level (which is what the stage 5 would be ) you would be able to fit up to 34.5" tires. I know that you
spent over $3000 for this suspension, ( maybe more ) for really, only an inch gain of tire size... I'm reconsidering ... Please tell me, I'm wrong.
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Originally Posted by ESI
I love your truck!!! I have just a few questions... I was looking to put the stage 5 icon suspension kit on my 2014 Lariat, also. After seeing that, after your kit was installed, you could not even install 295/55/20(that's only a 32.8" tire), without rubbing, worries me....
Do you think that a body lift is also required? I love the look of your truck, but I don't want ANY rubbing. I was always under the impression, that with a 2.5 level (which is what the stage 5 would be ) you would be able to fit up to 34.5" tires. I know that you
spent over $3000 for this suspension, ( maybe more ) for really, only an inch gain of tire size... I'm reconsidering ... Please tell me, I'm wrong.
When I say rubbing I'm talking very, very mild. I can also crank the coilovers if desired as well.

I personally would never body lift so that's not an option for me. My wheels are also 20x10's that are a bit more offset which doesn't help with the rub. I have a bud through Poly Performance that set me up with the Stage V. If you find it for 3k you best jump on it lol

In my opinion, if you're trying to fit 35's then you're better off with a lift. However, 2014 and 2015 are two entirely different trucks so we're comparing apples to oranges here...
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Originally Posted by JoshA
When I say rubbing I'm talking very, very mild. I can also crank the coilovers if desired as well. I personally would never body lift so that's not an option for me. My wheels are also 20x10's that are a bit more offset which doesn't help with the rub. I have a bud through Poly Performance that set me up with the Stage V. If you find it for 3k you best jump on it lol In my opinion, if you're trying to fit 35's then you're better off with a lift. However, 2014 and 2015 are two entirely different trucks so we're comparing apples to oranges here...
Haha, my stage 3 was more then $3k
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Haha, my stage 3 was more then $3k
Exactly Icon is not cheap lol I scored mine for 3750, but still expensive as hell...
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Originally Posted by JoshA
Exactly Icon is not cheap lol I scored mine for 3750, but still expensive as hell...
You got one hell of a deal, thats right at wholesale and a little more then what I paid for the Stage 3.
It was well worth it though.

Will you be rebuilding them yourself or sending them in!?
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Pretty sure I said, that you probably payed "over $3000"...
But oh well. Truck looks beautiful. Thanks for the info.
Good luck with the truck.
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Originally Posted by ESI
Pretty sure I said, that you probably payed "over $3000"... But oh well. Truck looks beautiful. Thanks for the info. Good luck with the truck.
Haha Yes Sir you did. Icon is high, Heck King and Fox arent cheap either!
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Originally Posted by OilFieldCash
You got one hell of a deal, thats right at wholesale and a little more then what I paid for the Stage 3.
It was well worth it though.

Will you be rebuilding them yourself or sending them in!?
Rebuilding? They're brand new...


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