lift kits for 97' f150 4x4
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well i already have a 3 inch body lift on it and im running 35's...i wanna run 37's or 38's..i was thinking about getting the fabtech 6 inch lift plus my 3 inch body lift so i could run 38's but i dont wanna spend that much..is there any other way that i could run 37's or 38's without spending that much?and should i get it re geared since ill be running such big tires?how much does that run?thanks...here is my truck as is:
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Originally Posted by 97f1504x469
well i already have a 3 inch body lift on it and im running 35's...i wanna run 37's or 38's..i was thinking about getting the fabtech 6 inch lift plus my 3 inch body lift so i could run 38's but i dont wanna spend that much..is there any other way that i could run 37's or 38's without spending that much?and should i get it re geared since ill be running such big tires?how much does that run?thanks...here is my truck as is:
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