35's would definitely not fit with +12 on a 9" wheel. They do have a crash bar and I have heard that people are taking them off. That would help. From what I am seeing, most people run an 8.5" wheel and +25 offset or higher for 35's. These 33's only have about a half inch of clearance on the crash bars right now.
Before the lift kit were there any issues with the tires rubbing? Trying to figure out the largest offset I can get without rubbing. Want to keep the same size tires. Any specific wheel info you have would be appreciated.
There was no rubbing before the lift, but it was getting close to the crash bar. I think a 0 offset on a 9 inch wheel might touch the crash bar in reverse.
On mine I run an 18x9 +20 wheel with 35x125 AT tyres, theres no rubbing even at full lock. I used 2 inch strut spacers in the rear and 1inch in the front for a perfect level
The factory beadlocks look great. I am not a fan of the base wheels that these came with. I prefer just a little more offset and for the money, these are a great deal.
Pretty amazing Ford having R&D budget of billions and designs vehicles with a certain stance for a purpose and people spend good money to defeat it for no purpose other than just looks! In fact, this 'look' actually is detrimental to the performance but I guess looks is more important than any real performance!
It's still plenty capable for our application on the East Coast. That .75" spacer does very little to diminish performance and impact overall strut stroke. It allows for taller tires, increased ground clearance, increased breakover angle, ect... I guess if you don't like it, don't do it to yours.
If you did a little research instead of spouting ignorant opinions you would see the new Tundras and Tacomas are having all kinds of problems and catastrophic engine failures
Your fool of shit. I’ve own a lot of fords, had almost all f150s except for limited and raptor and had no issues I’ve even had the explorer sport and now I have the new ranger raptor and I love it
The rake looks great 😊
That new rake is prefect!
Hi. I believe that rubber sleeve / tied own on the live valve at the shock can be moved up the wire so the cable tie can fit around it
Hi, I did try to move it up and it seemed pretty stuck. I might try again to see if it will slide up. Thanks.
This might sound stupid but how did you make the wheels stick out a bit? I would like to do the same with mines. Thanks
Do you live across the street from a cemetery?
Do you know if you can fit 35’s on it with a leveling kit and an offset wheel?
35's would definitely not fit with +12 on a 9" wheel.
They do have a crash bar and I have heard that people are taking them off. That would help. From what I am seeing, most people run an 8.5" wheel and +25 offset or higher for 35's.
These 33's only have about a half inch of clearance on the crash bars right now.
Before the lift kit were there any issues with the tires rubbing? Trying to figure out the largest offset I can get without rubbing. Want to keep the same size tires. Any specific wheel info you have would be appreciated.
There was no rubbing before the lift, but it was getting close to the crash bar. I think a 0 offset on a 9 inch wheel might touch the crash bar in reverse.
On mine I run an 18x9 +20 wheel with 35x125 AT tyres, theres no rubbing even at full lock. I used 2 inch strut spacers in the rear and 1inch in the front for a perfect level
Do the collars affect anything in offroad ability wise?
I think it could slightly reduce front end travel, but it would be very little.
Has the ride and handling changed much after the Foutz Perch Collars were installed?
It is a little stiffer, but definitely not bad enough for me to talk someone out of installing them. Still a comfortable ride.
Nice, but I still prefer the factory beadlock wheels
The factory beadlocks look great. I am not a fan of the base wheels that these came with. I prefer just a little more offset and for the money, these are a great deal.
Pretty amazing Ford having R&D budget of billions and designs vehicles with a certain stance for a purpose and people spend good money to defeat it for no purpose other than just looks! In fact, this 'look' actually is detrimental to the performance but I guess looks is more important than any real performance!
It's still plenty capable for our application on the East Coast.
That .75" spacer does very little to diminish performance and impact overall strut stroke. It allows for taller tires, increased ground clearance, increased breakover angle, ect...
I guess if you don't like it, don't do it to yours.
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No problem bro.... it's all good. It sitll is a good truck and still looks good.
Ford junk, give me a reliable Toyota anytime
If you did a little research instead of spouting ignorant opinions you would see the new Tundras and Tacomas are having all kinds of problems and catastrophic engine failures
Your fool of shit. I’ve own a lot of fords, had almost all f150s except for limited and raptor and had no issues I’ve even had the explorer sport and now I have the new ranger raptor and I love it