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    ? Help lift

    Hey guys
    150 guys talk about lower so there no help ,i have an 07 f150 hd and i'm sorry guys with lowered ones but it looks so bad like a pig , so i'm going to raise 6"lift 35 tires my ? is what kit is best looking to spend 2g ,

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    I realize I have a 2wd now but I have always been a fan of the fabtec kits.

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    Rize

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    definately gotta post up some pics! I'm one of those lowered folks lol, but a nicely done lift can look pretty sick as well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03HD8050 View Post
    I realize I have a 2wd now but I have always been a fan of the fabtec kits.
    One of my buddys has a FabTech lift on a non-harley F150 2wd with rims and tires. Dont know what size lift it is, it could be a 3in or 6in lift. His truck didn't look like it had much of a lift untill he got his rims and tires.

    Can't tell its not a 4x4 unless you look under the front end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2manytrucks View Post
    Rize

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    Fabtech-call them for info though, not sure, you may have to do some cutting. Its hard for some to start cutting on a newer truck.

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    my truck is awd model ,yeah i talked to some of my redneck friends they also told me fabtech

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    dude, if you can afford it go Rize. No cutting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjigger View Post
    One of my buddys has a FabTech lift on a non-harley F150 2wd with rims and tires. Dont know what size lift it is, it could be a 3in or 6in lift. His truck didn't look like it had much of a lift untill he got his rims and tires.

    Can't tell its not a 4x4 unless you look under the front end.
    Fabtech's 2wd lift is 4", 6" & 7.5". 7.5" required for 35's

    Don't know anything about their AWD lifts tho.

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    Well, I guess you can get a good look at a steak by sticking your head up a bull's azz, but wouldn't you rather take the butcher's word for it?

    Seriously, listen to the two guys with lifted trucks.

    If you can afford a kit from Rize, definitely go with them.

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