How high is too high???
Not Ford pics but if I could track it down there is a 97 F350 crewcab thats higher than the first pic shown here.
I've always thought 4-6 inches were the highest for actually offroading. never could see going this big:
this is a neighbor hood kid's truck, think he's in college now.

this is a bad phone cam pic. Seen it at the intersection down from the house. nice paint jobif you still dig the ole sport truck paint jobs from the 90s
I've always thought 4-6 inches were the highest for actually offroading. never could see going this big:
this is a neighbor hood kid's truck, think he's in college now.

this is a bad phone cam pic. Seen it at the intersection down from the house. nice paint jobif you still dig the ole sport truck paint jobs from the 90s
Last edited by Wolff-SATX; Jun 10, 2008 at 12:23 AM.
i wanna see these guys get in those things...
honestly, i say if it cant function offroad, its too high. but then, my idea of offroad here is tucking between trees and rocks. welcome to the inland NW, 33" tires 4" lift and midsize truck = the best starter rig for most trails.
honestly, i say if it cant function offroad, its too high. but then, my idea of offroad here is tucking between trees and rocks. welcome to the inland NW, 33" tires 4" lift and midsize truck = the best starter rig for most trails.
There is definately such a thing as too high for a trail truck. However, neither of the trucks pictured are trail trucks. The second one could sling some mud though, assuming it has the power to turn those big meats in the pits.
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I really dont like the first one but it does have an intresting suspension combo. And just btw its running 46" Baja Claws... so even if you go up to the biggest legal street tire 54" Bogger you wont be helping too much.
The only thing the first truck would be good at is a mud bog, that being said it would need some narrow tractor tires and super low granny gears...
The second truck is very nice looks to be running Super Swamper Iroks possibly 49" ... This combo looks alot better than the first setup and could be very functional in a mud bog or show truck scene. If it still has the front drive shaft!
The only thing the first truck would be good at is a mud bog, that being said it would need some narrow tractor tires and super low granny gears...
The second truck is very nice looks to be running Super Swamper Iroks possibly 49" ... This combo looks alot better than the first setup and could be very functional in a mud bog or show truck scene. If it still has the front drive shaft!


