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Trying to clear 285's
I was wondering if any of you guys knew a cheap way to lift my truck's suspension a couple of inches so I can clear 285/70/R17 tires without rubbing. I was thinking maybe add-a-leaf on the rear, and cranking the torsion bars 1-1/2 inches. Any thoughts? Words of wisdom?
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what year truck? and is it 4x4 or 4x2?
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2003 single cab short bed 4x4 4.6L
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crank the torsion bars and they'll clear fine
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yea crank the t-bars and you can clear em easily :thumbsup:
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This is probably a stupid question, but do I have to have a "torsion key" to turn the nuts, or will a wrench do the trick?
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Nope Just Turn the Bolts! Its A lot easier if you crank the front end up off the ground, use a 1/2" Ratchet and a Cheater bar, and its a breeeeze, Just try to get an alignment after your done. Its not Crucial, But it will make your tires wear unevenly if you don't get one.
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Originally Posted by Skrewd
Nope Just Turn the Bolts! Its A lot easier if you crank the front end up off the ground, use a 1/2" Ratchet and a Cheater bar, and its a breeeeze, Just try to get an alignment after your done. Its not Crucial, But it will make your tires wear unevenly if you don't get one.
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THey will fit easily without cranking up the torsion bars, but the truck will look better if you crank them up enough to level it.
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Originally Posted by Russ47
what year truck? and is it 4x4 or 4x2?
What about a 98' XLT Expy 4x4? I've read through a few forums saying that 285/70/17's would be fine as long as i do something with the front airdam. Input? |
Originally Posted by JExpy
What about a 98' XLT Expy 4x4?
I've read through a few forums saying that 285/70/17's would be fine as long as i do something with the front airdam. Input? https://www.f150online.com/galleries...999-113985.jpg |
Many many thanks DRJ, that's all I needed to know. I was planning on stickin with the stock wheels till I get that fat tax return check. :rocker:
Something just needs to be done to get these 265/70 Dominator Sports A/T's out of the picture. Thanks again!! |
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I only had to trim the valance when I mounted the 285's on a 10 inch wide wheel. When I had them on the oem wheels they fit easily with plenty of room to spare.
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I have the Pro Comp Coil Spring Spacer & Add-A-Leaf, and was thinking about 285/70R17. But another member of the forum advised that I would need to re-gear and go up from the factory 3:55. Any truth to that? Anybody doing just fine with factory gears?
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