Lift lips needed?
For those of you that have installed a 3" body lift on 2WD how noticable was the gap? I'm running 265/75's and am curious if it'll leave anything visible or if I could get away without them.
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2000 F-150 XLT
4.6 Triton V8,3:55,AT,2WD
SuperCab, SB, StyleSide
Gold + Wedgewood Blue w/ tan interior, Captains chairs,
Mods:Kenwood 40x4 CD player/changer, True Dual exhaust w/ 18" glasspacks
w/ chrome tips out the back, bug/rock shield, K&N air filter,tinted windows
265/75/16 BF Goodrich All-Terrain TA's
Chrome Westin nerf bars.
Soon: Spray-in bedliner, maybe 3" spindle liftn eventually.
[This message has been edited by 19-SeventyFord (edited 02-09-2001).]
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2000 F-150 XLT
4.6 Triton V8,3:55,AT,2WD
SuperCab, SB, StyleSide
Gold + Wedgewood Blue w/ tan interior, Captains chairs,
Mods:Kenwood 40x4 CD player/changer, True Dual exhaust w/ 18" glasspacks
w/ chrome tips out the back, bug/rock shield, K&N air filter,tinted windows
265/75/16 BF Goodrich All-Terrain TA's
Chrome Westin nerf bars.
Soon: Spray-in bedliner, maybe 3" spindle liftn eventually.
[This message has been edited by 19-SeventyFord (edited 02-09-2001).]
Well they are cosmetic only so they are not needed....but I would do it just to get a clean lift look..You will be able to see the manifolds, side of motor and you will see a big gap under the bed between the frame....Do it when you lift or wait awhile, but I did it for a cleaner look.....Dave


