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99 F250 8" BDS all spring lift, 37" SSRs... V10, all fun.
00 F350 Veggie burning power house. 9" Skyjacker lift, 39,5 IROKS in the pics, currently running 38x14.5x16 PROCOMP Ex ATs
5400lbs of stone in the back
Empty by the bike
I sure wouldn't want to take a curve or an interstate ramp with that camper in the bed, that would be scary. How does it handle though, it's gotta be top heavy as heck. Nice to see people actually using their lifted trucks for work, though.
My '02 Ford escape with massive 17" rims and no lift and a 3.0 V6 would smoke any of these trucks...............not really. I have a 2001 F250 2wd supercab PSD too, and soon to get a 7.3 IDI F350.
You guys have nice trucks. I'm young....don't have the sufficient funds to do this. Have fun Fording.
I sure wouldn't want to take a curve or an interstate ramp with that camper in the bed, that would be scary. How does it handle though, it's gotta be top heavy as heck. Nice to see people actually using their lifted trucks for work, though.
It was surprisingly well balanced. I'd draft semi trucks as long as I could from Buffalo to WV for Jamboree In The Hills. That camper is a pop-up, so it actually sits about 2' lower when I'm driving. I'd hit 90+ mph downhill... and then maintain the speedlimit up the next. Pennsylvania is pretty hilly... to say the least. I believe I avg'd 12mpg on the way down with the 1500lb camper and 1000lbs of stuff in it.
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
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