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Old 07-30-2005, 12:13 AM
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Re: Re: lifting or lowering a truck?

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Put some ford keys up front on it.
It's a 2wd....they don't have torsion bars like the 4x4's......but yeah....I agree...definitely lift the front......I'm kinda biased though....lol
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Re: lifting or lowering a truck?

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ya they are 22's, but i had to get a heat gun and get the inner fender liners pushed back a 1inch or so to keep them from rubbing . and if i hit really big bumps now and then i can get the front tires to hit the underside of the fender, but lower pro tires would be better. i haave 305 45 i think. i did a 2 inch rear drop and thats it and they fit well.




only a 2" drop in the rear huh...and still had to work on the front inner fender wells.....i think ill go with some 20's and go with my 2 4 drop and see how that works....thanks again....
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