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beastmode 12-20-2006 11:36 AM

you have to figure though, ALL trucks are different. some trucks seriously can sit a whole 1" higher than other trucks just from the factory, now im not saying that that could be why your higher, your obviously higher casue the ford keys and the add-a-leaf but just figured id let ya know :)

BriancWS6 12-20-2006 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by beastmode
you mean a 3" body wit a 6" suspension? yes a 6" will def fit 35s, but 36x14s is a big ass tire, you would def need 6"suspension wit 3" body to have ANY flex at all and not have to trim

No, I mean I have a 3" body lift only, and I run 35x12.50 17 tires. I have NEVER had an issue with it rubbing after I made a few MINOR modifications.

beastmode 12-20-2006 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by BriancWS6
No, I mean I have a 3" body lift only, and I run 35x12.50 17 tires. I have NEVER had an issue with it rubbing after I made a few MINOR modifications.

:suspiciou :suspiciou im not sayin you didnt but im suprised they tucked that, thats a big ass tire for only a body lift. did you trim the fender wells?

FryZ71 12-21-2006 08:36 AM

He's probably on stock wheels, with the airdam trimmed and the fender liner zip tied back. Running the stock wheels helps a ton, keeps the tires in the wells. There's quite a few guys on GMFS that run 35s with a 3" BL and keys/crank. I saw a guy on FSC with 35s on stock wheels w/ just keys...talk about stuffed.

Country Boy 12-21-2006 08:55 AM


Originally Posted by ramair383ci
If this is the case why do they send you a 5 inch block for the back which when you put the front suspension drop brackets the truck is even. Which tells me that the back only went up 5 inches and the fron went up 6 inches to compensate for the factory 1 in rake in the front. I then added an add-a-leaf (2-1/2")in the back and ford keys in the front, the truck sits level right now. My friend put a trail master 6" lift on he's gmc with 33" tires and my truck is two inches higher then he's and my truck has 30".


Im basing it off the recent 4 wheel mag that did the comparison between 8 different lifts. It was measured from the cenetr of the hub to the top of the fender, the lift was 4 3/4" with their 6" llift. The Superlift was 6 1/4".

chewybravo 12-21-2006 11:40 AM

I second the fabtech!:judge:

PMCSPIDER 12-21-2006 02:55 PM

I was running 35x12.50R17's on my 2001 F150 with a 3" body lift, no rubbing. I had 33x12.50's at stock b4 that. Now I am running 315's on 17x9's on a 6" Fabtech, took off the body lift. It's pretty bad ass looking.

PMCSPIDER 12-21-2006 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by beastmode
as i said dont listen to him.. hopefully the mods will notice he is posting false info.

ive only heard good stuff about superlift so thats probably your best bet
now anybody who has a skyjacker dont take offense to this, i also had one on my old wrangler and i was completely satisfied but supposedly they are supposed to have problems with the nbs chevys.... thats info that i heard from my friend dont quote me one that, just figured id let ya know though, maybe someone else will know more bout them


Your trucks are ghey... :cry:

chewybravo 12-21-2006 02:59 PM

hey william when u get ur truck back, take pics and make ur sig

PMCSPIDER 12-21-2006 02:59 PM

Planon it


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