Lxg44
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I'm sorry I stepped on your lawn, I apologize.
Don't apologize, there's (usually) one in every crowd, unfortunately.I'm sorry I stepped on your lawn, I apologize.
13.5 on stock wheels, might not be an issue besides potential rub on UCA. On aftermarket wheels it will ultimately depend on offset and backspacing.Don't apologize, there's (usually) one in every crowd, unfortunately.
I have a 37pp, was also wondering about 13.5's with the springs.
Owspeed, your truck looks awesome!!Here is my GEN three with the 2.2 front and 1.7 rear Eibach spring lift kit. Sitting on method 17 inch wheels with zero offset. So they said about 18 mm proud of stock. Rolling on BF good rich KO2 37x12.5 17” load rating C tires. Apologize if I posted this before figure the information could be helpful.
The new tires and wheels were approximately 4 pounds heavier than my stock rims and tires. Which had over 27,000 miles on it so probably a couple pounds lighter than New. So the spread is only about 2 pounds. And those were not be like capable, which I know way about another five or 6 pounds per rim.
Final conversion front fender is sitting 2.5 inches higher than stock rear is sitting 3 inches higher than stock. Combination of the lift and the larger tires.
Running 35 psi cold in the tires. Truck runs incredible so smooth, but when push better firmness in the rear.
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Hi, is this code still good, I was looking at getting F&R gen 3 springs?Spring sale is still live everyone! 20% off ALL eibach with code spring20
Unfortunately, we are not running the sale anymore. However we do have 10% off for all Raptor Forum members FRF10!Hi, is this code still good, I was looking at getting F&R gen 3 springs?