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Old 06-03-2001, 01:26 AM
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Post Lifting a SuperCrew

Hello fellow 150ers, I just bought my new SuperCrew last thursday, May 31st. I want to put some bigger tires and wheels on it ASAP but I can see that I'm gonna have to lift it a bit to get it to work. Anyone out there lifted a screw yet? I'm probably gonna go with 33x12's and most importantly offset wheels. I want to get the tires pushed out about an inch past the wheel wells. My question is, how hard is it to do with the front independant suspension? Can I do a 3inch in the front and only 2inch in the rear? (the rear end is to high for my taste as it is) Also, will this void my Ford warranty? How will the truck handle on the highway at 80mph? Will I have any problems towing my 6700 pound 25 foot travel trailer.

Thanks for any thoughts or comments you all may have.

Cheers!
-kc


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