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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 02:42 AM
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post some pics

I need some help here guys I cant decide on a tire size.

Post some pics of your F150s with 315/70/17s or 285/70/17 with leveling kits. PLEASE.......
 
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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 12:24 PM
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go to my gallery, 2.5" autospring up front, 2" block in the back, 285/70R17's
 
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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 12:47 PM
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original post by: gear_slammer
go to my gallery, 2.5" autospring up front, 2" block in the back, 285/70R17's
From what I understand the control arms hit the coil going over bumps with the 2½” Auto Spring lift kit installed. Have you looked into a solution to resolve this dilemma? There has to be a way to eliminate the problem and still use the 2½” Auto Spring Lift.

Your pics look really good!
sitting HIGH!
 
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Old Jun 27, 2004 | 01:54 PM
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Originally posted by jpdadeo
From what I understand the control arms hit the coil going over bumps with the 2½” Auto Spring lift kit installed. Have you looked into a solution to resolve this dilemma? There has to be a way to eliminate the problem and still use the 2½” Auto Spring Lift.

Your pics look really good!
sitting HIGH!

Over bigger bumps, the steering knuckle does bump the coil spring, but it's not too bad. I haven't really found anything to do about it, and I don't want to sacrifice any of my lift height Eventually, I'll just take off whats on there now, and get a 6" kit put on it. But that's a while down the road.
 
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