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I dont have any personal experience with either lift kit but I'd say if you were single go with the 6" lift or 8" cuz girls love lifted trucks
But since your married and dont have to worry bout that the 4" should be great too and rancho's quality has withstood the test of time.
The funniest thing I've read on the back of a truck was actually on a lifted chevy (gag I know) but it read "Lifted because fat chicks can't jump" in big bold letters anyone behind them could read. I about died laughing when I seen that, its wrong I know but still soo funny
lol that's great i would love to put that on my truck, but wifey might get mad, she's pretty small but here sister on the other hand..... damn.....
You sure that is a 4" lift...looks like a 6" or 8" kit.
btw, I only have the OEM 32" tires. I test fit 35x12.5x18 back in October, but decided not to spend the $1200. I know lots of guys on this Forum and F150online run them with 0 issues
yep rancho only makes a 4 inch, and dont even offer any other lifts for 04+ ford 4x4
I've heard many different reports of how much lift the Rancho 4" actually gives. I've heard people say from 4" to 5.5". I never took any stock measurements on my '06 before adding a 2.5" leveling kit soon after I got it. When I installed the Rancho, I removed the 2.5" leveling kit. Took some measurements when I was done with the Rancho and doing the math and assuming the 2.5" leveling kit gave me exactly 2.5"... the Rancho would have given me 5" of lift (not counting tires). I wish I would have taken measurements when it was stock to really see what it gave me, but oh well!
the spare tire fits on pro comp and fabtech lifts we tried it just to make sure on a couple trucks even though they say it doesnt it does go with a 6 inch fabtech with dirt logic coils in the front and if your wife cant get in get amp research automatic running boards my old lady is 5 foot nothing and can get into my old superduty with a 12 inch lift
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