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Old 04-21-2008, 09:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler

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Re: A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler

Thats way more than just a 3" leveling kit
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Re: A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler



I dunno, I helped my buddy put a leveling kit on his F150 and it wasn't that high at all... 8" RIZE it also says right in front of the deck he's running... unless it's an 8" screen motorized single din, which I don't think there is one....

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I would go with the 285-55-22 for sure. A little bit less width but you will gain side wall and that is what you are looking for. It will be a very tight fit though as this tire will be just over 34". If you choose the right backspacing it should work, as others are running 35's with 20" rims.
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Re: A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler

wow, I've been a member there since before most of the titantalk members where here asked him. but I think he's lying...
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Re: A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler

Yeah Hawaii's right it has an 8" rize as well. I helped my buddy put a 2.5" leveling kit on his 04 and it's def not that tall. This must be the truck that someone was posting about a while back saying it was in some magazine or something with only a leveling kit clearing 37"s.
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Re: A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler

check this pict out you can see he has a lift kit install. Rize 8"

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Re: A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler

I Thought The Same Thing. I Only Saw The Leveler Though. Anyways They Can Fit 35's With Aftermarket Wheels And Just A Leveler I Think Without Rub
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yeah I seen them like that they look nice....
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Re: A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler

Yea the newer f150's fit 37's with a 6" lift, i wish our titans could do that. My 35's rub when offroading, now way in hell i would fit 37's.


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Re: A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler

You might be able to get 37's on with a 6"lift but I guarantee they rub like a b!tch.
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Re: A Ford With 37's And A 3in Leveler

On the titan or the ford? Cause the ford doesnt rub bad at all. Just a tiny bit with offroading and none at all on the road.
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2* Timing Advance ($0)
Huskyliner floorliners ($140.00)
Volant Powercore ($320.00)
Tech12volt box with 2xkicker 12 and kicker amp ($340.00)
SAW coilovers ($1000.00)
Bushwacker Pocket style flares ($600.00)
Go Dominator type II steps ($320.00)
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