Lift & Tires
#1
Lift & Tires
I have a few SuperDuty work trucks. I am looking to build my own personal truck. I am thinking a 2005 - 2007 or a 2011 - 2012. My budget is $30k and I would like to use BFGoodrich K02 tires if they make them in this size. I was looking for help to identify the components on the attached picture. I came across the picture on Amazon looking for parts for my work trucks.
#4
Not sure if you have found any answers yet, but I would start with the website where you got this picture from. It is an actual truck, so there might be build specs on it wherever you found the picture at.
Other than that suggestion and the obvious PIAA lights, Bushwacker front bumper & Superlift suspension, I'm afraid that I wouldn't be much more of a help.
Good luck though & do us all a favor buy starting a thread on your build if you get it going, so we can all watch!
Other than that suggestion and the obvious PIAA lights, Bushwacker front bumper & Superlift suspension, I'm afraid that I wouldn't be much more of a help.
Good luck though & do us all a favor buy starting a thread on your build if you get it going, so we can all watch!
#5
that picture looks circa 2000-ish to me based on that billet grille, lights and wheels, plus its a brand new looking 7.3 truck, with 2000-2001 headlights, Looks like weld wheels which are not made anymore but you can find them used. Looks like a weld "Typhoon", 16.5x12" if i had to guess, might be a 14" wide
Based on the width looks like 44x18.50x16.5 tsl super swamper, too wide to be a 15 wide 42" and too tall to be a 39.5.
Lift looks like an 8" range, especially based off of what was available then , of course those fender flares provide alot of extra clearance.
Kid i knew in college had a truck set up similar to this in 2003-2004.
Based on the width looks like 44x18.50x16.5 tsl super swamper, too wide to be a 15 wide 42" and too tall to be a 39.5.
Lift looks like an 8" range, especially based off of what was available then , of course those fender flares provide alot of extra clearance.
Kid i knew in college had a truck set up similar to this in 2003-2004.
#6
What kind of truck is that? LOL
Decent looking truck in the picture but its missing Nerf Bars
To the OP. Jegs/LMC/Summit and Im sure other places on the net have all these exterior bolt ons. Fender Flares, Bumpers, Wheels and Tires (37" is a good size tire for a lift and prob what that truck in the picture has. The parts are out there!
Decent looking truck in the picture but its missing Nerf Bars
To the OP. Jegs/LMC/Summit and Im sure other places on the net have all these exterior bolt ons. Fender Flares, Bumpers, Wheels and Tires (37" is a good size tire for a lift and prob what that truck in the picture has. The parts are out there!
#7
No idea, but I can say PIAA lights aren't by any means cheap. If you're actually going to use the truck as intended, other than just for show, and off-road in areas with brush and trees I'd definitely go for some better protection for the PIAA lights.
For the off-road lights they're better mounted above the cab because they will cast better shadows to see the pits, and and other things, you're about to drive in to. And I'd go for cheap tractor foods for those, wider shorter beam and loads cheaper to replace when they get broken.
For the off-road lights they're better mounted above the cab because they will cast better shadows to see the pits, and and other things, you're about to drive in to. And I'd go for cheap tractor foods for those, wider shorter beam and loads cheaper to replace when they get broken.
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