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my new FX2....?'s for you truck guys
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<blockquote data-quote="Grizzly Adams" data-source="post: 8201304" data-attributes="member: 23197"><p>If you don't want anything too wild go with a 4 inch suspension lift and either 33s or 35s. 6 inches can be a little high for some people. I had some short girls that had a hard time getting into my F150 sometimes and that was a 6 inch lift with 35s. Tires are going to start getting really expensive if you are looking for large diameter tires that will also fit a large diameter wheel. The biggest that I would go would be 20s if you don't want low pro tires.</p><p></p><p>I had the Nitto Mud Graps on my truck and while they look really cool and perform really well, they are a little more expensive than competitors and wear out pretty fast. That's not to say that I wouldn't get them again though. They are pretty loud too while driving, I thought it was pretty cool but some people don't like that. MTs are a little overkill if you don't ever take it off road though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizzly Adams, post: 8201304, member: 23197"] If you don't want anything too wild go with a 4 inch suspension lift and either 33s or 35s. 6 inches can be a little high for some people. I had some short girls that had a hard time getting into my F150 sometimes and that was a 6 inch lift with 35s. Tires are going to start getting really expensive if you are looking for large diameter tires that will also fit a large diameter wheel. The biggest that I would go would be 20s if you don't want low pro tires. I had the Nitto Mud Graps on my truck and while they look really cool and perform really well, they are a little more expensive than competitors and wear out pretty fast. That's not to say that I wouldn't get them again though. They are pretty loud too while driving, I thought it was pretty cool but some people don't like that. MTs are a little overkill if you don't ever take it off road though. [/QUOTE]
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