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Join Date: Jun 2010
Member # 161636
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lifting f350 superduty dually
i have a 2006 f350 superduty dual rear wheel.I want to put a leveling kit and 35" tires on it.I was thinking of getting the newton lifts 2.5 leveling kit with a 1 inch block for the rear.I would like some input on the lift kit and what size spacer i will need for the rear tires(35x12.50.17),or if i can even run 12.50 on it.I'm running factory rims.
Last edited by perchjerker; 06-04-2010 at 03:20 PM. |
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Quit looking
Join Date: Jun 2009
Member # 138061
Location: Left of the ocean and right of the mountains
Posts: 518
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Sawzall aint exactly gonna help the dual tires rubbin in between themselves.... Im gonna guess from looking at our service trucks that probably an inch or so of spacer?
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2010
Member # 161636
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the saw may be the ticket...but i saw a 2010 on the internet with 35 interco ssr 35x10.50,and it looked good. do yall know anything about newton lift kits?
Last edited by perchjerker; 06-04-2010 at 09:29 PM. |
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Rock God
Join Date: Feb 2004
Member # 27775
Location: Wellington, Nevada
Posts: 1,093
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To lift a '05 up correctly you have to address the loss of castor and the axle shifting from the lift. Best option is get a complete quality lift kit. FYI Never stack blocks.
If you want info and prices to do this right PM me. Cary |
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