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Old 02-17-2015, 01:29 PM
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I just traded for my fourth vehicle, 1987 f150, skyjacker lift (believe it's a 4), body lift, think it's 2, 33" tires, mild built 302, auto tranny, 4x4
 
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Welcome to FTE.
A 6" lift with 33s? Those things have got to look small.
Post pics once you get the chance.
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Old 02-17-2015, 02:05 PM
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welcome, and remember pic or it never existed anyways glad you joined, and before posting any threads please be sure to take a little time and read the forums, mainly the stickies, theres lots of info that will help you, we await a build thread of your truck!!
 
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Old 02-17-2015, 02:14 PM
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It is true Jaime that you can learn a lot form the stickies but I truly believe they need to be updated a bit as their is a lot that is commonly asked not in their (for example bucket seat conversion).
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Old 02-18-2015, 01:15 PM
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It had 35s on it before, but they shredded themselves apart, so I had 33's on the bronco, just swapped them over



 
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Originally Posted by Redneckfordf2502002
It is true Jaime that you can learn a lot form the stickies but I truly believe they need to be updated a bit as their is a lot that is commonly asked not in their (for example bucket seat conversion).
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I do agree there with you, but they are at least a good place to start, if i could I would help overhaul a few stickies with newer up to date info to help alleviate that issue of out datedness
 
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That's a perfect height and tire size for a F150 in my opinion.

My Flareside I think would be sooooo much sweeter with those stats (saving for a house with three kids makes that unlikely but anyway....)

Love the truck!
 
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