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Old 11-11-2010, 12:01 PM
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Let's see some lifted 80's

Hi all,
Everybody else's thread has this, maybe I haven't searched deep into the archives. My 80 has not sold, or brought the price I wanted. So now it's back to working on it.
Let's see some lifted 80's trucks. I wanna do a six or eight. Don't wanna go down the road of body lifting but I won't discourage lift pictures that include that. I figured a 6 and a 3 inch would look pretty decent.

Lets just do specs like Lift, tire size, etc.
I recall seeing a black 80-86 truck that the steering components were painted yellow!? Had some wet dreams about that one. Maybe someone on here owns it!?

Well anyways lets see some PICTURES!!!!

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This is a six inch Rough Country lift. On 285/75R16 Mud Terrains. Costs around $600.00 for the lift.

 
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Old 11-11-2010, 07:57 PM
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My 86 w a custom 6" and 315s on 16x10 wheels
 
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3" body lift, D60 swap(F250 chassis) and a 3" BL, 38.5x11 Boggers:


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Somewhere around 5.5-6" suspension, 3" body, much trimming, and 44 Boggers.
 
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Old 11-12-2010, 05:36 AM
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82F100SWB, lol My neighbor does mud bogs and stuff at Denis Anderson's in North Eastern NC, and his truck looks almost exactly like yours, Only diff I see is his has the newer grille. 460?
 
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Old 11-12-2010, 11:06 AM
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Yup, mild 460, nothing special, it's primarily a trail truck, no racing with that beast. And, it's street legal... LOL
 
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Old 11-12-2010, 08:44 PM
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8 inch and 3 body 38.5 surper swamper
 
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Here is my '81 Ford F150. Has an 85ish 460CI engine from a F250. 9 inches of lift.(6" body,3"body). it has 33s on it with some rims off a 97 f150. id like to get bigger tires , preferrably 35s or 36s.. also im wnting them to be about 11.5 to 12 inches wide. can anyone give me a bolt pattern and offset id need thnks!!
 
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The truck in my "Album" in my profile has 33" tires on a 4" suspension lift.
 
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Old 08-10-2011, 10:53 AM
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Here's some new, better pictures of mine:




It has a shackle flip in the rear, using a stock hangar for the front of the rear spring at the front.
The front is a homebrew shackle reversal using stock front springs from a '00 F250, and stock rear spring shackles.
I'm not sure about the rear suspension height, but the front is 2.75" above a stock F350, with the axle pushed around 3.5" forward, trimmed fenders(to the body line) and a 3" BL all around.
 
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Originally Posted by 80FlareSide
The truck in my "Album" in my profile has 33" tires on a 4" suspension lift.
Is love to have a step side !! One of my favorite trucks in any and every model!!
 
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Not sure of the lift size. Looks to me like the guy used the stock blocks in the rear and put on 4" blocks on top of it with stock springs and longer ubolts. Front, the lift is done right. Have it on 38.5x15x16.5 wheels. Could fit 40s easy and 44s with trimming.


 
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Whats mine from the factory

All factory 1986 F-350 460 4speed granny low with 36x12.50x16.5 milatary tires.But i dont know what the factory lift on these were.If any.
 
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Originally Posted by ford1986f250hd
All factory 1986 F-350 460 4speed granny low with 36x12.50x16.5 milatary tires.But i dont know what the factory lift on these were.If any.
No lift. Just sits up nice and high for those big loads they were made to pull and that leaves room for bigger tires. Good looking truck nonetheless
 
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Old 08-11-2011, 02:07 PM
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I just put a 2.5" suspension lift on my truck, but don't have the pictures yet. I have to wait to take pictures til the engine is back in, so it is a better representation. Nice looking trucks in here.
 


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