Help!
I have a 2000 F150 2WD Ext. Cab and I'm looking to put some bigger tires. I'd like to go for 33" or 35" all-terrain tires. Could anyone tell me what kind of lift I would need before these would be no problem and not rub?
I had a 4" or 6" suspension lift in mind, but I need some expert help.
Thanks!
I had a 4" or 6" suspension lift in mind, but I need some expert help.
Thanks!
hey i went through the same problem....i went with a 3" body lift and 3" spindles than i wrapped 33" pro comp mud tires on it.....it works great and it was pretty cheap....if you dont go with that i think fabtech has a 6" or so straight suspension lift which would be cool if you had the money..hope this helps here is a picture of what my truck looks like
and Paxton was the model for my lift, same setup but with 3.5" spindles and AT's...
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2000 F150 XLT 4.6L V8 Auto, SuperCab, Torreador Red Metallic, Magnaflow Cat-Back Exhaust, K&N Drop-in, Ford Bedliner, Tinted Windows, Steel Horse Billet Grill, Fabtech 3.5" Spindles, 1.5" rear blocks, 3" Body Lift, Lift Lips, 33/12.50/16.5 BFG AT's on 16.5x9.75 American Eagle 589's, Fabtech Performance Shocks, Sylvania Cool Blue Headlights
www.geocities.com/y2kf150
[This message has been edited by DGreen (edited 04-04-2001).]
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2000 F150 XLT 4.6L V8 Auto, SuperCab, Torreador Red Metallic, Magnaflow Cat-Back Exhaust, K&N Drop-in, Ford Bedliner, Tinted Windows, Steel Horse Billet Grill, Fabtech 3.5" Spindles, 1.5" rear blocks, 3" Body Lift, Lift Lips, 33/12.50/16.5 BFG AT's on 16.5x9.75 American Eagle 589's, Fabtech Performance Shocks, Sylvania Cool Blue Headlights
www.geocities.com/y2kf150
[This message has been edited by DGreen (edited 04-04-2001).]
Dgreen......i love ur truck man....i know you probably hear it enough but when you spend that kind of money it is always nice to be reminded of what an awesome beast you have waiting for you out in your driveway


