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FX4REACTION1 Jan 14, 2007 10:36 PM

40's
 
http://www.fordtruckworld.com/galler...ner/693571.jpg
Do ya'll think that with the road armor bumper, an 8"Rize, 2.5 inch spacer in front and an AAL in the back Ill be able to clear 40's on 22's. It looks like it has alot of clearance in front! I have the same truck 2005 Screw Black FX4

MoBann :smoke:

04 F-150 Jan 14, 2007 10:42 PM

I think it should be possible but I think I heard even that guy rubs, maybe not. I think Josia might know him too. Either way, he has one badass truck:drool:

ALL4FORD Jan 14, 2007 10:43 PM

I wouldn't see why not just check the actual height of the tires. Mine are 39.5 as advertised and fit great. You will need a 4" AAL from Skyjacker to be level, if not you will rub in the back wheels on a hard dip or big bump :thumbsup:

keep an eye on the offset on the wheels also the less would keep the wheel inside and eliminate rubbing on the front back fender

FX4REACTION1 Jan 14, 2007 10:46 PM

ALL4FORD, do your tires rub when you lock the steering wheel?

MoBann :smoke:

ALL4FORD Jan 14, 2007 10:46 PM

not a bit nothing zip zero nada

no they don't

ThumperMX113 Jan 14, 2007 11:38 PM

I think that might be a close call, throw on a 3" body as well as the spacer! :drool: :drool:


Originally Posted by 04 F-150
I think it should be possible but I think I heard even that guy rubs, maybe not. I think Josia might know him too. Either way, he has one badass truck:drool:

Yup, I've heard he rubs pretty bad too. :coffee:

patshea098 Jan 15, 2007 12:12 AM

awkward.....matt has a 6 inch lift....3 inch bl....and spacer and road armor bumper.....40's and rubs alot.

all4ford has 8 inch rize 4" AAL and 2 inch spacer and 39.5's and doesnt rub at all.

not saying all4ford is lying im wondering why matt rubs so much when you dont. prob his backspacing?

FX4REACTION1 Jan 15, 2007 12:21 AM

All4Ford, whens the next time your gonna be up here in mcallen, Id like to take a closer look at your truck ill prolly end up running your suspension setup.

MoBann :smoke:

patshea098 Jan 15, 2007 12:28 AM

im tyring to find out a way to lift my truck like 2 more inches to keep my 38's without rubbing at all

anyone any ideas?

FX4REACTION1 Jan 15, 2007 12:29 AM

Spacer up front? Or CoilOvers

MoBann :smoke:

patshea098 Jan 15, 2007 12:34 AM

3 icnh bl may be my only choice...but i dont want that gap....my front bumper....and side steps and all that stuff.

i dont really want a spacer.....cause the huge spacer already the rize has underneath.

mabye ill have to get dirt logics.....and a spacer...and crank...


OR king coilovers.... :(

patshea098 Jan 15, 2007 12:46 AM

rize has stock front coilovers with a spacer that goes underneath them instead of the others that are on top.

patshea098 Jan 15, 2007 12:54 AM

they have available king coilovers now. 1200 for them and 1500 for them with rese4rvoirs.

ThumperMX113 Jan 15, 2007 12:57 AM


Originally Posted by CrAz3D
Like the procomp "stage 1" setup, ok.
interesting...I would've thought it'd have a full new coilover.

Nope, same thing with CST except they have the spacer like the Procomp kit.

ALL4FORD Jan 15, 2007 02:15 AM

one thing I and the shop looked into was that RIZE doesn't widen the front susp like most 6" lifts do. I think they widen like 1.5" which would stick the wheel out even more.

What I was gonna get instead of the spacer are the Donahoe Coils that were like 200.00 extra and would have done the same 2.5" extra on a new coil.


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