Took a picture of this Super Duty doing 80mph down the highway. Does this truck still have a use? How much lift would you guess he has? It was an airbag suspension.
Last edited by Canusaytitan; 08-27-2006 at 06:53 PM.
As I was following him you could see the truck moving all over the place. At one point he was next to a Chevy 2wd and his hood was even with the top of the Chevy.
I think hit looks great, i see trucks that big DAILY in Vegas, makes my truck look TINY!!!
Useless? I doubt that... Has a diesel motor, still will pul like a freight train. Hauls the same amount of people around.
That truck owuld dirve really well as it appears ot haver a kelderman kit. Those kits drive great, i have driven Keldermans "Big Red" and his Orange SD and both drive and track GREAT for being lifted huge.
Long as were throwing opinions around i personally like it. Is it practical for my type of driving, not really. But, you can't deny it looks damn good.. even for a Ford
That's just silly. Basically renders the truck useless. Try towing with that or filling the bed up at Lowes. Hell, my tailgate is high enough as it is.
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I think hit looks great, i see trucks that big DAILY in Vegas, makes my truck look TINY!!!
Useless? I doubt that... Has a diesel motor, still will pul like a freight train. Hauls the same amount of people around.
That truck owuld dirve really well as it appears ot haver a kelderman kit. Those kits drive great, i have driven Keldermans "Big Red" and his Orange SD and both drive and track GREAT for being lifted huge.
He was all over the road. Every bump it hit it looked like the bed would drop
6". No doubt the truck looks sharp but try to put a gooseneck in that bed. You have to have a stepladder to get in the bed. And by the way my wifes Dodge Stratus hauls people around too.
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