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Old 04-07-2005, 08:24 PM
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I saw that on FSC...that looks effin' HAWT dude. How do you like the Pro-Comp lift? How does it ride? I would do that with a 3" body lift...and use the same wheels/tires you have...18's right? I'd think that 4.10's would be alright?
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looks good..but wouldnt suggest u hit the trails.
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Here is my previous truck. 6" CST suspension lift package, 18" Boyds on 33" Nittos. Next to GREGGO's truck:





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Old 04-08-2005, 07:16 AM
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Damn Tony...that's quite the stable of vehicles there...


See, I dunno..I honestly think that the NBS 2-wheel drives look better lifted than the 4 wheel drives...bigger tires on big rims...
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If it were mine, I'd lift it. I've owned a few lifted 4x4s and there's nothing like the ability to see over traffic.

Tony, that truck looked sweet.
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What would be the smartest option for a 1986 f150 2wd with a 351 5.8l I want to get bigger tires and wheels, but dont know which way to go or how to approach it
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Originally Posted by Stumpy1992
What would be the smartest option for a 1986 f150 2wd with a 351 5.8l I want to get bigger tires and wheels, but dont know which way to go or how to approach it
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It would be better if you make your own thread in this section asking that question rather than bump a 12 year old unrelated thread.
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Yeah- I'm gonna second the pre runner build/ look for 2wd..........
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Dang, haven't seen this thread in a while lol.
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