WooHoo!! the 22's are on!(Pics inside)
Yeah, those 22's on the dually look pretty nice. I love your taste in all your trucks, and I am into lifting trucks, not lowering. I was looking at your totalled Lightning and I felt for ya. I was thinking someone had as bad luck as me, but one of your wrecks wasn't your fault, both of mine were. How bad is your insurance on your F150 a year? I am getting quotes of roughly 6k/year but they're just "quotes".
I have a slight shake(improper balancing)when I get over 80 and my shackles are too close to my bed! I'm gona have to beat one of the "seams" on the bed over on its side tommorow, But besides those little probs I'm super happy.
Last edited by FRANKS RED 03; Oct 16, 2005 at 06:26 PM.
Originally Posted by cwelk150
Look's great!! If you don't mind me asking, what did that setup run you?
2" Shackles= $65.00
The satisfaction of people givin me a big thumbs up after the Panthers game tonight........Priceless!
Originally Posted by Josiah
Yeah, those 22's on the dually look pretty nice. I love your taste in all your trucks, and I am into lifting trucks, not lowering. I was looking at your totalled Lightning and I felt for ya. I was thinking someone had as bad luck as me, but one of your wrecks wasn't your fault, both of mine were. How bad is your insurance on your F150 a year? I am getting quotes of roughly 6k/year but they're just "quotes".
Hey Frank,
That was a 4x4 right? Do shackles hurt the amount of weight you can put in the back (inducing squat, where the rear sits lower than the front)? Do you think it would look ok if you didn't put on shackles?
I have a 4x4 and am wanting to do new tires and rims on it for the summer months but am trying to stay away from messing with the suspension since with the salt and snow in the winter, the stock rims would have to go back on.
Thanks for your help,
Duke
That was a 4x4 right? Do shackles hurt the amount of weight you can put in the back (inducing squat, where the rear sits lower than the front)? Do you think it would look ok if you didn't put on shackles?
I have a 4x4 and am wanting to do new tires and rims on it for the summer months but am trying to stay away from messing with the suspension since with the salt and snow in the winter, the stock rims would have to go back on.
Thanks for your help,
Duke
Originally Posted by F150 Duke
Hey Frank,
That was a 4x4 right? Do shackles hurt the amount of weight you can put in the back (inducing squat, where the rear sits lower than the front)? Do you think it would look ok if you didn't put on shackles?
I have a 4x4 and am wanting to do new tires and rims on it for the summer months but am trying to stay away from messing with the suspension since with the salt and snow in the winter, the stock rims would have to go back on.
Thanks for your help,
Duke
That was a 4x4 right? Do shackles hurt the amount of weight you can put in the back (inducing squat, where the rear sits lower than the front)? Do you think it would look ok if you didn't put on shackles?
I have a 4x4 and am wanting to do new tires and rims on it for the summer months but am trying to stay away from messing with the suspension since with the salt and snow in the winter, the stock rims would have to go back on.
Thanks for your help,
Duke
Originally Posted by FRANKS RED 03
My truck is not a 4X4.



