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I have a 1991 ford nite edition. Its currently running 31x10.5x15, and the door sticker says that is the stock tire size on it. I also have a 89 running the same tires and my nite edition sits about 2-3 inches higher. Upon closer inspection i found that my nite has the front quad shock and HD 4 pack main with a 3 pack overload springs in the rear. is this some kind of camper or tow kit? It seems like pretty heavy springs for a f150, and the poor thing rides like a 77 f350 dually i had once.
My question is that i would like to fit 33 or 35's on this truck. Someone told me that 33's would fit this truck. Is this true? Now if i wanted to go to 35's and 33's fit stock, can i fit 35's with a 2.5 inch lift, or would i have to go to a 4 inch lift. Any suggestions on good lifts kits would be appreciated aswell. any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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