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Yes they will still fit. You lose 2" of droop thats all, you could run them for ever like that..if you jack it up by the frame the rear tires will go down 2" less then when it was stock cause the shocks will top out... sooo unless oyur desert racing you wont notice the loss of the droop I plan on doin mine cause they are the stock 1999 shocks and are starting to leak, if they werent leaking I wouldnt change them at all.. And please ask anything you need to know Im here to learn what I dont already know and teach what I do know... thats why these places are so awesome :beer2: |
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I bought mine from a local shop here in town. But you can get them all over I bet some of the venders here can get them Down East Offroad: Ford F-250/350 if you look around google it you can find them for around $95.00 I plan on goin to a 285/75R16 1 inch taller and 1 inch wider ..likely a BFG A/T |
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was there a picture that was supposed to be here? and what size tires did you manage to fit? |
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