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If you ask me, a leveling kit and 33" tires look good. More tire and less lift looks good and doesn't make the truck too tippy on the road. You will probably need to trim/shim the bumper to get them to fit though.
right now it has 32's but whenever these wear out i want to slap on some 33/10.5's and ill probably but that point have some moog f250 springs to level it out. So would the 33/10.5's fit good with just the leveling kit?
My f150 has a 302. I'm probably goin with a smaller lift and 33s or 35s depending on whatll fit. My friend got a push bumper for it so the chrome one's comin off. Another friend has 4.10 gears for an 8.8" rear so I'm probably just goin that way. I really ain't sure yet. When I got the money is when I'll decide
Would a ford 9" rear fit under a 95 f150 regular cab short bed. It's got a 302 trans is getting rebuilt right now and while they're in there they buildin it for the lift
Nice truck. Bumper clearance shouldn't be an issue my buddys got a push bumper. I'm gonna lift it not just level it but I don't know howhight I wanna go. And I was planning on getting american racing outlaw 2 rims
I spaced mine, plus I have lightning air dam on mine. If you follow fender opening, you can see how much mine is moved out, it is out as far as I would take it. Any farther, and you have a gap between bumper, and filler panel.
How do y'all think it look for a 6" rough country which is basically a 4" because the stock blocks are 2" sitting on 33s. My friend got a 97 Gay Man Chevy with 5" total on 33s and it looks pretty good.