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Suspension & Steering Discuss OEM & aftermarket suspension, lifts, air ride suspension, shocks, steering components, etc.

 
       

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Old 11-15-2007, 07:07 AM
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2" lift, hvat tier size ?

Hi ,am new in her, tanx fore a grat forum, and pleas sorry fore my spelling.
My truck is a F250 FX4 6.0 2003.
I have put new Pro Comp lift leaf in the fron, and Pro Comp MX6 shocks in front and back.
I have orderd new rims and tyers, Pro Comp 315/75-16. and rims Mickey Thomson Classic II 10/16".
I dont know if this will fit on my truck ore not, do eny off you know this, and if i have to trim, where and how mutch do i have to trim ??.


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Old 11-15-2007, 07:09 AM
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Those should fit without problems
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Old 11-15-2007, 07:12 AM
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they should fit.... might rub a lil on the leafs when you turn... those are the exact same tires i used to have except in 17" wheels
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Old 11-15-2007, 07:21 AM
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What i forgot to tell was the back space on the new rims.
This is offset -27mm. back spacing 4 7/16"
I dont know if this is making eny different.
And i dont care if i have some rubbing on the leaf, but dont like rubbing in eny other place.
I dont do eny hard offroad.

And one more thing, do enyone her have eny pix on a truck whit same lift and tire size ??


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