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Old 12-30-2007, 05:33 AM
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Stock ride height 2003

Well someone had the answer for the stump, so I'll give it a try too...

Could someone measure from the ground to some point on the body (i'll let you pick, fenderwell, mirror, bottom of the door, whatever you like) on a stock 03 F350 FX4 with a 6.0, long bed crew cab..

If you have something not stock and want to answer, list the lift and tire size you are running

It'd be much appreciated.

The running boards are a few inches above my knees, so I've always wondered how much it was lifted..

Thanks

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Old 12-30-2007, 12:19 PM
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From the ground to the top of wheel well is 4 feet on mine and that's a 6.5 inch lift with 35's. And if you look at my sig its the same truck as yours just a 250 but the lifts are the same for the 250 and 350
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Old 12-30-2007, 09:32 PM
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With 285/75/16 MTs without a lift my measurement from the ground to the bottom wheelwell was 38.75 inches. With a new (installed Dec. 29th) tuff country leveling kit and the same tires it measures out to be 42.5 inches.

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Old 01-02-2008, 03:06 PM
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Thanks guys-

I think I have a 6.5" or so lift. It was right around 48", but i have some fenderwell flare things on the truck, so I'll recheck when it is daylight.

Good to know the size of a lift, so I know how big m tires can get! hahahahaha.
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