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my new FX2....?'s for you truck guys
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<blockquote data-quote="Gooch03" data-source="post: 8201319" data-attributes="member: 70441"><p>Pro Comp sells really good lift kits. As far as tires go Mud Grapplers look the best but they wear VERY fast. I would look into BFG KM2's or the Toyo Open Country M/T tires for mud terrains for the Terra Grapplers for A/T. Then again if I had the FX2 I wouldn't go for the off road look I'd be more into the style part of it. Possibly lowering the back and getting true low profile tires. If you want just a little higher look get a 2" leveling kit for it. They are cheap and make the truck sit level. If you go higher than 2" you risk wearing out the joints in your control arms (I know because I did it to mine). You may need to get spacers for your rims as well if you run bigger tires so they don't rub. A general rule of thumb is without a lift you can go with a 33" tire at max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gooch03, post: 8201319, member: 70441"] Pro Comp sells really good lift kits. As far as tires go Mud Grapplers look the best but they wear VERY fast. I would look into BFG KM2's or the Toyo Open Country M/T tires for mud terrains for the Terra Grapplers for A/T. Then again if I had the FX2 I wouldn't go for the off road look I'd be more into the style part of it. Possibly lowering the back and getting true low profile tires. If you want just a little higher look get a 2" leveling kit for it. They are cheap and make the truck sit level. If you go higher than 2" you risk wearing out the joints in your control arms (I know because I did it to mine). You may need to get spacers for your rims as well if you run bigger tires so they don't rub. A general rule of thumb is without a lift you can go with a 33" tire at max. [/QUOTE]
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