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Thanks - I knew the post '05 factory wheels required the spacers, but surprised you could fit 20"s in there w/out a lift or even changing springs. Was there any rubbing?
Little rubbing on the inner fender well and spring at full lock.
Well this photo album was just a bad idea, rather than drag it on, I have given up as there were only 8 responces.
Don't even know what made me think it would work.
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Breaker 1-9 - what size wheels & tires are those & any lift or spring changes? Looks good. I am just about to get new tires & trying to decide what to get w/ no lift. Ultimately would like to swap front springs for a couple inches, but that's all.
UrbanXX, Sorry to hear your album idea didn't work out. I myself thought it'd be a nice idea to have an album here on the forum for all of the members to show they're X's. Same for the other forums such as the F150 and F350 guys. Would be nice to see an album in each area of member rides.
@ Kitebuz, the wheels & tires on our X is the same found on the 08 Super Duty with the Hollander wheel package (18" Rim's). Tires are also the same found on the rims when you buy the truck new from the dealer (Continental Contitracs). Springs and everything else is all stock. It's an 01 4WD V10 Limtd.
@ Kitebuz, the wheels & tires on our X is the same found on the 08 Super Duty with the Hollander wheel package (18" Rim's). Tires are also the same found on the rims when you buy the truck new from the dealer (Continental Contitracs). Springs and everything else is all stock. It's an 01 4WD V10 Limtd.
Thanks for the info. I assume you had to use the 2" spacers? Looks sharp.
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