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I am on my second 2wd f150, due to the fact that I totaled the last one, and I lifted the last one but I'm unsure whether or not the truck I have now will still look the same as the last one. The first truck was a 04 stx regular cab and the one I have now is an 07 xlt. My dad lifted his 2wd f250 and it didn't even look lifted so I'm worried that if I lift the truck I have now it wont look lifted. So I would appreciate some pictures of 2wd trucks, preferably a regular cab. Thanks in advanced.
Putting all that work into a 2wd truck is not something I would do but hey its not my truck nor is it my business. But the f-250 needs to have a lot put into it for it to look lifted so that is not something I would compare to. You already did it once before to the same body style so it should look the same.
Did your dad lift it or just put the leveling kit on it like Justin did to his 150?
By the way that first truck was nice looking sorry that it got destroyed like it did.
I got hit, flipped it, and skidded 400ft+. I climbed out by myself with whiplash that was fixed with 8-9 month of charipractic. That truck had a 6" fabtech, and so did the f250. Only reason I got the 2wd was because it was a good price. I'm looking to put a 6" on the truck I have now, although the last one I had had a spacer to make it 7". Probably won't do it on my new one but it's possible.
Yeah I read about it in a different thread and saw the damage done and what like 2-3 months after having the work done that sucks. I understand about the good price. When I bought my truck I wasn't looking for an Fx4 but it was a price that was too good to pass on and it was fully loaded by the owner before me. Anyway post a price if you have any of the work done would like to see what you do with the truck after seeing the last one.
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