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Old 09-15-2008, 07:05 PM
Southbound35 Southbound35 is offline
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Question What Do I Do????

OK I got an, '05 F350 CC DRW 4X4, it's a king ranch....I want to do something with bigger tires and wheels(or just custom) and would not mind a lift..... BUT i pull a gooseneck horse trailer. What can i do but not get so high i can't pull my trailer. Also i am open to a possible axle flip on my trailer if i need to....

What i was kinda thinking was 35's on 22's with just a leveling kit, but i need to see this setup or any other setup to decide before i sink 5,000-15,000 into a buildup..so pics of any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!!

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Old 09-15-2008, 07:07 PM
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i would do a 4" kit Max and put those wheels and tires combo... a leveling kit will also work but you might have some slight rubbing...
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Old 10-08-2008, 11:36 PM
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It depends on width as well. I run 34x10.5 Swamper LTB's in the back and 305/70R-16 SSR's in the front. I dont have any lift and no rub.
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Old 06-07-2009, 07:26 AM
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no easy solution

definitly flipping your axle below the springs will help. Do you have a mounted ball in your bed for your gooseneck or is it a king pin and receiver. you may find some different adapters for the height of the balled gooseneck. i'll check with my buddy back home and see what he did to his horse trailer when he lifted his truck. i think it was a combiation of flipping axle and receiver adjustments. i'll get back to you.
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