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Thanks.....at some point this summer Kevin will be back in my neck of the woods (most likely putting me to work on his truck again ), so we'll get some pics of the two together too.
Definitely one bad larry of a truck. Love the wheels and tires. I notice you have those "blacked" out headlights, I really like the looks of those. Did you order them from Ford (HD/outlaw) or did you get them somewhere else?
I think DC has the nicest lifted blue truck out there. Well the nicest lifted truck period. I bet you have some serious rubbing? I had the 4.5" spring hanger and a leveling spring in, with 37s and it rubbed like crazy. With a 4" spring and 40's it must be alot worse. I have to say i like the wheels and tires alot better then those small 16" rims on such a large tire. Awesome.
Skunk250,
Yep, they are the HD OEM headlamps...bought directly from Ford.
Half Breed,
The grille, door, fender and tailgate emblems all came from Steve at BilletBadges.com
The Black Stainless Tips are from SilverlineExhaust.com
I really need to get pics in the sunlight....the tips look much better as does the truck in good light.
strokin_it7.3
Thanks.
The only rubbing I have is on my springs (I need to adjust my steering stops still). I clear all sheet metal by a decent amount (keep in mind the lower corner of my front bumper has been clearance for years). I come kind of close to the inner fender liner up front. Still haven't touched it at all....but I may pull it back some just in case.
Reasons:
My springs sit a tad high....so my actual lift is 9.25-9.5". And the DR stuff shifts the center pin on the springs forward some for better clearance. Also, since the 4" springs are fairly flat my springs don't deflect rearward that much.
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