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My 2016 F-150 has 35" tires on it with a front level kit...still getting some rubbing when driving on my buddies hunting properties.
Will a 4" lift create enough clearance to stop the rubbing? I ideally don't want the 6' lift if I don't have to put it on.
front inside wheel wells have already been trimmed some to minimize the rubbing.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Something like this; https://skyjacker.com/shop/suspensio...#configuration is good for 34" tires. So since your truck has some trimming you may be ok with 35" tires. Without trimming, it usually requires a 6" kit to accommodate 35" tires. Good luck, Russ
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