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Anyone that has a lift on their trucks post a pic with the info, tire size, lift size, and whatever else you feel like doing ;Sweet

I am thinking of a 4" or 6" lift with 33's, 35's, or 37's. May also throw a body lift in for chitz and giggles :confused:
 

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ok i for f superduty rears and an add a leaf up front but the front springs are about flat
im running 37 oz spec tires (humvee)
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the f superduty gave me 2 inches lift with a 2 inch block indstead of 4 in so you can get 4 inches out of them
also im going to add another 1.5 in add a lift
 

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Wait, I'm sorry, so what did you use to lift the rear? Are those just F-series superduty rear springs? From what year/size truck did you use?

Thanks
 

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Pick and pull $100 4 inch ttb lift bolted and welded in/ F350 cast iron 4 inch blocks in the rear(ruff country?) all new grade 8's and u bolts hum v 37x12.5 tires. Rides like a skate board.
 

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its an f superduty rear spring and hangers cut old rear iirc hangers off and replace with f superduty ones and the f super duty springs
then the 4inch block was swapped for a 2 inch one

you can also swap all but the top leaf out to make a similar setup this is much easier but ive never done it
 

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eh im young plus i got a lifted jeep that rides like a caddy and a contour so... but i did daily drive it for 2 years and ive had 4k in the bed and it was not sagging
 

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[/url][/IMG] This was my 90 F-350 with 38-15.50 parnelli jones dirt grips on 16x10 wheels with a leveling kit (2") on the front and a 3" body lift
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This is my 94 F-250 with 93 f-super duty springs on the front (6") of lift with 01 super duty axles and 37-13.50-20 kumho road ventures, this is the only picture i have of it as of now . I need to take more pics of it
 

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rear not much front about 2-3 in iirc but i wouldnt mess with the ttb much buy a legit lift for it if you go over 2 inches or the allignment cant be corrected
 

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i have tried putting F-350 solid axles stock springs under a ttb 2 or 3 times and it might have helped by an inch or so and it wasn't even worth the headache just get a good set of lift springs
 

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Pick and pull $100 4 inch ttb lift bolted and welded in/ F350 cast iron 4 inch blocks in the rear(ruff country?) all new grade 8's and u bolts hum v 37x12.5 tires. Rides like a skate board.

Not trying to hijack, but what brand are your wheels?
 

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Here is my 94 with a 5in SRK from Sky Man. Rear springs were re-arched. Although I had bought the rear kit from Sky also. It runs on 37s. It has Rancho 9000 shocks.
 

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6" skyjacker lift with 36" super swampers. F-Super Duty rear springs and I love em. Idk how they are if you replace all of em, but if you leave the main springs under your truck and use these they ride great.

no driveshaft adjustments, but I did use skyjacker braided steel brake lines

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