DirtyMoney12
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heres a couple decent shots of the wifes ride now that I finally had time to et pics! let me know what yall think!
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from ground up to the bottom of the fender measures 44inches front and rear@DirtyMoney12 the XL looks great! Got some fender height measurements? I'm curious to see if there is any difference between yours and the FTS kit.
from ground up to the bottom of the fender measures 44inches front and rear
Got ya, thanks!!You only gain 1 inch when you go to a 2 inch taller tire - only half of the tire height counts toward the truck height
Haha I guess that does make sense..... my badExactly what the kit says it will give you so 2" front or 2.5" depending on kit and 1" rear on current fender heights. Then add 1" from tires so should be close to 39-40" on all corners.
Looks great! Can't decide if I want to remove my moldings or not.... What does everyone think? Gonna wrap the door handles and mirror caps in white vinyl and black out my grill, wheels and emblems...not sure on the moldings yet.Recent level with 275 70 18 bfg ko2![]()
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Nice ride 01konvict! ...and thanks for the info!Good wheel choice. Stay with the 275 or 305 non LT version. You don't need the extra weight of a LT for a level kit. The 275 will not rub for sure and the 305 is likely to unless you trim. See if they make a 275/60, that would be ideal.
Yes the kits can go from 0-2.5" in adjustable stacks. I wouldn't go over 2.5" as it starts getting over max safe driving angles. Add a 1" rear spacer to level it up front with 2.5".
Cold air intake and tune are best for the money while keeping warranty.