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Old 02-09-2006, 18:01   #1 (permalink)
r392
 
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Anybody Lift a 2005 250 SDuty 4x4

2005 4x4 F250 SuperDuty

Looking to do either the 2 1/2 inch spacer kit on the front coil springs.
Does the truck sit level?

Or the other more expensive option is a 4 inch suspension.

I want to run 33's so either option is good

Any input is appreciated
Doug


 
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Old 02-09-2006, 21:01   #2 (permalink)
The OTHER Kevin in San Diego
 
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Re: Anybody Lift a 2005 250 SDuty 4x4

On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 01:40:38 GMT, "r392" <r392@verizon.net> wrote:

>2005 4x4 F250 SuperDuty
>
>Looking to do either the 2 1/2 inch spacer kit on the front coil springs.
>Does the truck sit level?
>
>Or the other more expensive option is a 4 inch suspension.
>
>I want to run 33's so either option is good


33's should fit under that thing with no problem bone stock. I know
it's a different suspension than the earlier leaf sprung SDs, but I
have a couple buddies who put 33's on bone stock SDs.


 
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