Any Lifted Fx2's Out There?
Originally Posted by 5.4 LARIET
All we get here once or twice a year is heavy rains & some flooding, so I will be clearing those floods with out no problem.
oh so you guys dont get hurricanes anymore?
get ready for 10 miles to the gallon!
YEAH!
*** is not really a bad word anymore. All I am saying is most 4wd guy just think they can go anywhere and are mostly idiots. They think all they have to do is go fast and hit it! At some points I wish I had bought a 4wd truck (i.e. towing my trailer into the sandy areas at getting stuck) but for the most part I can go anywhere I want with my 2wd.
Originally Posted by Wes Blackwell
Every one with 4wd jacked trucks don't off road anyways. Give me a break, besides when offroading you shouldn't be in 4wd anyways!!!! You use 4wd to get yourself out while you were offroading in 2wd. And if you are experienced enough offroading...IN 2WD LIKE YOU SHOULD BE....you won't get stuck....keep it on the gas!
Originally Posted by Tylus
I have no issue with guys raising or lowering their trucks...I do have a little problem with 4x2 pretending to be 4x4...lift it a little bit to fit some 33" or 35" tires, that is fine, heck, I recommend it...
Originally Posted by Tylus
I have no issue with guys raising or lowering their trucks...I do have a little problem with 4x2 pretending to be 4x4.
I really don't understand all the hating on lifted 2WD trucks. Lifts aren't strictly for additional ground clearance anymore. I think the majority of truck owners, 2WD & 4WD, lift their trucks today for the improved looks and to fit a larger tire period. Trucks simply cost too much money for owners to do any serious offroading in them.
Originally Posted by wxscpo
I don't think just cause a guy raises a 2WD they're automatically trying to imitate a 4WD, I certainly didn't do it for that reason. Now when 2WD owners go and try to buy 4x4 stickers and put on their trucks then yes, they are taking things too far and need to quit posing.
I really don't understand all the hating on lifted 2WD trucks. Lifts aren't strictly for additional ground clearance anymore. I think the majority of truck owners, 2WD & 4WD, lift their trucks today for the improved looks and to fit a larger tire period. Trucks simply cost too much money for owners to do any serious offroading in them.
I really don't understand all the hating on lifted 2WD trucks. Lifts aren't strictly for additional ground clearance anymore. I think the majority of truck owners, 2WD & 4WD, lift their trucks today for the improved looks and to fit a larger tire period. Trucks simply cost too much money for owners to do any serious offroading in them.
Originally Posted by Tylus
I have no issue with guys raising or lowering their trucks...I do have a little problem with 4x2 pretending to be 4x4...lift it a little bit to fit some 33" or 35" tires, that is fine, heck, I recommend it...
my issue is when guys like 04procompLARIAT (nothing personal, you were the most vocal) go around rabidly anti-4x4 (read the entire thread) and pretend their (his) 4x2 can play with the 4x4. I respect the Baja trucks, but honestly, that is the only truly offroad capable 4x2. The rest are good for dirt roads and pavement only. You're just asking to be made a fool when you take a 4x2 offroad.
okay, off my rant.
Originally Posted by wxscpo
I don't think just cause a guy raises a 2WD they're automatically trying to imitate a 4WD,
I think the majority of truck owners, 2WD & 4WD, lift their trucks today for the improved looks and to fit a larger tire period. Trucks simply cost too much money for owners to do any serious offroading in them.
I think the majority of truck owners, 2WD & 4WD, lift their trucks today for the improved looks and to fit a larger tire period. Trucks simply cost too much money for owners to do any serious offroading in them.
Originally Posted by A31slyder
because in San Diego everybody puts prerunner fenders on their trucks, so Ford did for them. half the people I see out here with "cali" lifts, prerunner fenders and big tires dont even know how to get to the sand, let alone drive in it.
henkyjenky, if you want I can find out if my buddy that works at that dealership can order that ightbar for you just let me know.
henkyjenky, if you want I can find out if my buddy that works at that dealership can order that ightbar for you just let me know.
4wd only really helps out alot in slipery places, like mud, snow, and deep sand, other than that 2wd is fine. I hardly ever used 4wd in my '79, except once when I got stuck on a wet grassy hill that I stopped on.
Im going to drop my f150, and put A/T tires and a good LS in the rear. I will only be on flat ground either on dirt roads or sandy beaches to get my quad in. No need to lift. Im sick of having to step up in a 2wd, and Im not short.
Im going to drop my f150, and put A/T tires and a good LS in the rear. I will only be on flat ground either on dirt roads or sandy beaches to get my quad in. No need to lift. Im sick of having to step up in a 2wd, and Im not short.
talk about sparking an old flame.
I'll start!
yeah yeah w/e people can offroad in 2wd all they want, but i would never get a 2wd just for the fact of buffalo winter. Having lower ground clearance would be bad enough for it, then only havin 2 wheels spinnin, id have no chance in hell.
I'll start!

yeah yeah w/e people can offroad in 2wd all they want, but i would never get a 2wd just for the fact of buffalo winter. Having lower ground clearance would be bad enough for it, then only havin 2 wheels spinnin, id have no chance in hell.
Originally Posted by crazynip
Yep, its pretty retarted to lift a 4x2
Yep...
How about you get some big winch on the front of it too just to totally top things off
Yep...
How about you get some big winch on the front of it too just to totally top things off



Check the "Lowering 2007 4X4" thread I just became the anti-christ there.