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  1. DC150
    11-07-2009 03:36 PM
    DC150
    Hey Stealth, I lowered the rear end like you did, I was wondering if you could tell me the size of your wheels and tires?
  2. black_bullitt
    09-29-2009 03:07 PM
    black_bullitt
    Thanks dude! That sounds like an awesome price! I am going to have to get a rain check for the time being though. I looked at my valance again today to see just how bad it really is, and I think I might be able to get away with using the one I have for now. If it turns out I absolutely need a new one though, I'll definitely take yours.
    I'm just trying to save as much money on the repair as possible so I can get my Mustang back up and running! :D
  3. jdruzik
    08-09-2009 12:45 PM
    jdruzik
    If you are dropping the back end I would suggest looking at the Rancho 9000xl shocks. They don't lift the truck but they are nitrogen filled, they have a nine way adjustable setting control, and they have a lifetime warranty. Having a large 19mm shaft does give more strength. The ability to adjust the shocks comes in very handy for road, towing, and cargo load changes. They even have a wireless remote that allows a person to do the adjustments while inside the cab.



    Just a thought...
  4. jdruzik
    08-09-2009 12:12 PM
    jdruzik
    You are correct, with your truck being two wheel drive and the way you have the front end set up going for the drop shackles is the way to go. If you had a four wheel drive and a different front end with tow hooks I would choose the leveling kit. With that addition your truck will look awesome.
  5. StealthF150
    08-09-2009 10:39 AM
    StealthF150
    Its still stock with its ass in the air. I don't know if I want to add a 2" rear drop shackle, or 2.5 leveling kit or the 5100 series Bilstein. Right now I'm leaning towards the rear drop. just can't make up my mind.
  6. jdruzik
    08-09-2009 03:18 AM
    jdruzik
    What are the modifications that you are planning? What are you doing to your suspension? Your rig looks quite sterling right now...
  7. jdruzik
    08-05-2009 11:47 PM
    jdruzik
    Your truck is one mean looking street machine... Great job... NICE...
  8. thenewfx2
    07-08-2009 11:25 AM
    thenewfx2
    yo stealth nice truck man but i was gonna ask where did u get the scoop for ur truck i have been looking like crazy but thought i could pay less than 160 for that roush scoop was wondering if u could help me out a bit thanks bro
  9. StealthF150
    05-25-2009 06:57 PM
    StealthF150
    Just joined the site & wanted to say Hi.

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    Year
    2008
    Make
    Ford
    Model
    F150
    Body
    Reg Cab
    Trim
    STX
    Color
    Shadow Grey
    Location
    Clarksville, Tennessee
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