Finally got my Pro-Comp installed!
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Finally got my Pro-Comp installed!
I got a ProComp Stage 1 kit for my 2004 2WD F150 and I knew I would need to buy bigger tires after, but it doesn't look as bad as I thought. Good thing my buddy owns a wheel and tire shop . So that will be my next thing I do. I started off with a 2" Ready Lift and then barely fit some 325/60/18s with XD Monsters (with wheel spacers). Here's what I started out with.
Now I have this!
Pretty pleased so far, I just can't wait until I purchase those 325/65s!
Now I have this!
Pretty pleased so far, I just can't wait until I purchase those 325/65s!
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doesn't squat much at all. just a bad angle! I'm thinking about getting super springs helper springs anyways because I tow a fairly big boat.
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I actually used VHT Nite Shades tail light tint on them. It doesn't say not to tint the headlights so I gave it three light coats on there and it looked great! It dimmed the headlights a tad bit but it looks so cool that I don't even mind!
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I would suggest HID's but now your up there and you would be blinding people like crazy even with them tinted
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Thats awesome! Where did you order from? I know theres hundreds of websites that say they have "the best and most valuble" HID kit. How much did you pay for just the regular headlights?
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My kits are amost 3 years old. there Ollo brand HID's in 4300k and got them from a member on FTW(ford truck world) 02mineralgrey for $350 and the grille lights are 6 inch yellow's with 55w piaa bulbs
Theres a new member here called Xenonlink and his name is william and he has awesome Bixenon kits for $135 shipped look him up and give him a call or PM him for info 866-857-0005
Theres a new member here called Xenonlink and his name is william and he has awesome Bixenon kits for $135 shipped look him up and give him a call or PM him for info 866-857-0005
Last edited by Screw-Me-05; 02-22-2009 at 04:35 PM.