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I have a 2004 F150 that I bought used. Looks like an older (than me) gentleman owned it. Has the tow package and I think that is how they used it. My point is not owned by someone that messed with the height. My truck looks taller than all the other factory F150's I drive by. Almost the same height as the 250's. So I went out today and measured the wheelwell opening to the ground. My front is 37" and thr rear 40". How does that cpmpare with other no lifted units out there? Your measurements please.
I have a 2004 F150 that I bought used. Looks like an older (than me) gentleman owned it. Has the tow package and I think that is how they used it. My point is not owned by someone that messed with the height. My truck looks taller than all the other factory F150's I drive by. Almost the same height as the 250's. So I went out today and measured the wheelwell opening to the ground. My front is 37" and thr rear 40". How does that cpmpare with other no lifted units out there? Your measurements please.
06 4x4 on stock 18's 37 inches front, 39 3/4 rear. I only measured the passenger side.
36.5 and 39.5... my tires are pretty bald and small though, guess that's where the half inch could come from... do the different cabs have diff springs? either way i think that could impact height...
That's what I was thinking. Your passing 2wd trucks with small tires.
Small tires alone drop the height of the truck, and 4x4s are slightly taller also.