Double Lifted....Done
not really haha
I ran 15psi in my rear tires, but i have a ton less weight than you do in the back..
35 is way high, i would go to like 30 and 25 rear? and see where the contact patch is then.
35 is way high, i would go to like 30 and 25 rear? and see where the contact patch is then.
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From: Lexington Park, MD
Thanks everyone I'm loving it I can care less about mpg lol even though I'm getting over 15 which isn't to bad for a lifted truck on 37's on my opinion.
I plan on undercoating once the sliders are on so I can paint everything all at once.
And I haven't done the shifter yet but I just need to put the other piece I have for it drilled put and weld it on
I plan on undercoating once the sliders are on so I can paint everything all at once.
And I haven't done the shifter yet but I just need to put the other piece I have for it drilled put and weld it on
Suspension lift (I am going to venture a guess and say it's either a 3", 4" or 6" suspension lift) and a body lift is how you double lift.
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From: Lexington Park, MD
I think I'm close to 5 in the front with the superlift and about 6 in the back than the body lift. I'm getting around 15 mixed with no speedo calibration so it may be higher. I still have the 4.10's. Jimmeh I see where a lifted ford may scare you away
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From: Lexington Park, MD
And no trans temp Gage idk if I want to know when it's gonna go







