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  1. expedition4x4
    06-16-2009 01:39 PM
    expedition4x4
    was it easy to drill the extra holes?
  2. expedition4x4
    06-10-2009 11:53 PM
    expedition4x4
    are these the same tubes you have for your f150 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Westi...Q5fAccessories
  3. fomoco466
    03-28-2009 10:49 PM
    fomoco466
    Just let me know when your ready to go and we'll knock it out. got nothing but time.... wish I had space to build a garage...... I'd be doing it first too, lol
  4. Dribone
    03-16-2009 04:31 PM
    Dribone
    you wouldn't be using a tractor trailer type rolling sleeve bag. yes, those will hold a large amount of weight, but they're too expensive and too big to fit anywhere. the slam specialties bags are rated very high, something like supporting 4000 pounds each. the rolling sleeve bags for our trucks are rated only around 1500 each, which is also why everyone uses them in the minis. typically, you may go with a RE-8 for the front (8" diameter) and RE-7 for the rear, getting your ride height pressures to between 65-70 psi depending on your setup. ART kits run lower pressures, but are only engineered to drop the truck to a certain point. ART runs a sleeve bag in the rear of their F150 kit, but like i said, it only warrants you a certain limit of engineering.
  5. fomoco466
    03-15-2009 09:21 PM
    fomoco466
    sure, call me and we can go over it.... 757 735-3770 anytime, if I don't answer leave a message and I'll hit you back.
  6. Dribone
    03-15-2009 06:35 PM
    Dribone
    if you're doing a custom setup, don't use rolling sleeve, they capacity is only good for mini trucks. check out suicidedoors.com. I used Slam Specialties, they're by far the best ride out there; internal bumpstops and they get smaller in diameter as they're filled up, they don't balloon like others.
  7. Dribone
    03-15-2009 09:22 AM
    Dribone
    for my bed floor, i built another floor 2" above the stock so i could cut it out and get the rearend to sit in there without seeing a huge bridge or notch
  8. anaheim_drew
    03-02-2009 03:59 PM
    anaheim_drew
    Thanks for your support
  9. benjamminh6
    02-20-2009 11:58 AM
    benjamminh6
    ok i sent another one but this time i made the pictures a little bit smaller so hopefully that allow you to recieve it and i sent them to the same email address as i did last time gcs2004f150@hotmail.com
  10. benjamminh6
    02-19-2009 05:52 PM
    benjamminh6
    i sent you 2 emails. did you recieve either one?

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  • About 1lohauler
    Year
    2004
    Make
    Ford
    Model
    F-150
    Body
    Extened Cab
    Trim
    XLT
    Color
    Med. Wedge Wood Metallic
    Location
    Dover,TN
    Occupation
    Water Plant Operator
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