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Thanks. It was a 63k sticker truck. It has 1200 miles on it. Had 700 miles when lift was installed. Which was done professionally. It’s pretty much brand new. It looks awesome just not my thing I guess. May take lift off idk. Thought selling it already done would be a better option.
Thanks. It was a 63k sticker truck. It has 1200 miles on it. Had 700 miles when lift was installed. Which was done professionally. It’s pretty much brand new. It looks awesome just not my thing I guess. May take lift off idk. Thought selling it already done would be a better option.
Dealers ask way more for trucks with dealer add options like lift kits and bigger tires. You should be able to break even or if you play your cards right make money.
Thanks. It was a 63k sticker truck. It has 1200 miles on it. Had 700 miles when lift was installed. Which was done professionally. It’s pretty much brand new. It looks awesome just not my thing I guess. May take lift off idk. Thought selling it already done would be a better option.
You can always try selling it as is. If it sells for the price you want, great. If not, then you can try returning to stock. Don't assume there isn't a buyer out there that will love having your truck just as it sits.
Some Ford F250's don't like lifts. I have talked to a few people that spent a lot of money putting in a manufactured lift kit only to end up with the famous death wobble. F250's don't all take kindly to being lifted. I would not buy a lifted truck for work or every day use. A toy, sure. So I'm another vote for take the lift out sell the truck stock and the lift separately. Good luck with whatever you do.
I'm against lifts. They make the truck worse at everything I ask it to do. I wouldn't buy one. Having said that, lifted trucks sell very well. In my area of the country, there are both new and used dealers that sell the heck out of lifted trucks. One of the most successful used truck dealers in the region is called "LiftedTrucks.com". Guess what they sell?
I don't know how much you will get for it, but there certainly is a market for it.
Thanks. It was a 63k sticker truck. It has 1200 miles on it. Had 700 miles when lift was installed. Which was done professionally. It’s pretty much brand new. It looks awesome just not my thing I guess. May take lift off idk. Thought selling it already done would be a better option.
In my area of the country these are in demand big time. A local dealership just offered me $10,000 more than what I paid for it 2 years ago. I would leave the lift on and shop it around with local dealers.
Some Ford F250's don't like lifts. I have talked to a few people that spent a lot of money putting in a manufactured lift kit only to end up with the famous death wobble. F250's don't all take kindly to being lifted. I would not buy a lifted truck for work or every day use. A toy, sure. So I'm another vote for take the lift out sell the truck stock and the lift separately. Good luck with whatever you do.
100% BS. It is not the truck, it is the crappy "lift" or "level" that had been installed.
Most high end, quality lifts will address and eliminate death wobble.
Death wobble is pretty easily addressed and prevented (and it is not the BS steering stabilizer that Ford says)