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  • #31
    Originally posted by dohc_svt View Post
    I am thinking about debadging it. I think it would clean it up a lot
    F150 has holes behind the badges...

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    • #32
      Fucking nice!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
        Wow, you must do a lot of baja!
        G'Day Mate

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        • #34
          Looks great!
          2005 M3 Vert with TSW rims
          2001 Dodge Dakota R/T C/H/I, gears, exhaust, and 125 shot of nos
          2012 Ford Edge

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
            Those pictures make me laugh everytime.

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            • #36
              Hope your Ecoboost doesn't start running like crap/misfiring because Ford doesn't have a fix yet for this particular issue. Told our employee that they are SOL until Ford has a fix. Not cool.
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              • #37
                Mine is running good. (knock on wood) I hope I don't have any issues.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by motoman View Post
                  Truck looks real good but you're going to be hating that lift in 6-8 months.
                  Originally posted by 93coupett View Post
                  x2.

                  This is what everyone told me before lifting mine but I didn't care. Now I wish I had taken their advice
                  Can you please explain? I've been seriously considering lifting my F250 about 6 inches or so, and I haven't heard this. I know if it's done wrong and/or too cheaply it can cause problems, but if done right with good parts, why would you hate it?

                  About the only significant downside I can imagine is that I won't be able to park in my parking garage at work or go through some drive-throughs. That doesn't bother me, though. A little worse fuel mileage isn't going to hurt my feelings, either. What else?

                  OP - I think it looks great. Big improvement in the looks department. Do you plan to do any offroading?

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                  • #39
                    I don't know why people regret it unless its a crappy lift kit and install.

                    Thanks for the kind words

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                    • #40
                      did you run your ecoboost at the track before you lifted it?


                      I am going to lower mine
                      2014 Ford F250 4X4 *DD*
                      1992 Ford Mustang GT



                      Previous Vehicles:
                      1989 Ford Mustang 4 cyl. Turbo coupe
                      1986 Ford Mustang GT T-Top
                      2011 Ford F-150 Eco-Boost
                      2011 Ford Mustang V6
                      2011 Ford Mustang GT
                      2013 Ford F-150 Eco-Boost
                      2012 Ford F-150 Eco-Boost 4x4

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by jluv View Post
                        Can you please explain? I've been seriously considering lifting my F250 about 6 inches or so, and I haven't heard this. I know if it's done wrong and/or too cheaply it can cause problems, but if done right with good parts, why would you hate it?

                        About the only significant downside I can imagine is that I won't be able to park in my parking garage at work or go through some drive-throughs. That doesn't bother me, though. A little worse fuel mileage isn't going to hurt my feelings, either. What else?

                        OP - I think it looks great. Big improvement in the looks department. Do you plan to do any offroading?
                        For me, I love the way my truck looks but it's a pain to drive. I used the best springs, shocks, etc but it still drives like a "big" lifted truck and gets poor mileage. I could do a few things for better drivability but I'm over spending money modding it. The one upside is that it is now my 3rd vehicle and I only use it to pull my boat and car. Now that I only put on 3-5k miles a year it isn't so bad although after the summer I plan to sell it and go back to a stock F250 or F350. Before lifting it several friends that previously owned lifted trucks told me I'd hate it in 6mo and now I see why.
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                        • #42
                          Never ran it at the track. Should have though.

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                          • #43
                            If you enjoy extra maintenance by all means lift a truck. If not, leave it or level it.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by 93coupett View Post
                              For me, I love the way my truck looks but it's a pain to drive. I used the best springs, shocks, etc but it still drives like a "big" lifted truck and gets poor mileage. I could do a few things for better drivability but I'm over spending money modding it. The one upside is that it is now my 3rd vehicle and I only use it to pull my boat and car. Now that I only put on 3-5k miles a year it isn't so bad although after the summer I plan to sell it and go back to a stock F250 or F350. Before lifting it several friends that previously owned lifted trucks told me I'd hate it in 6mo and now I see why.
                              Shit, mine already drives like a big lumbering oaf of a truck. I'm kinda a big lumbering oaf of a guy, to be honest, so I don't think that's going to bug me.

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                              • #45
                                I'll never do more than a simple level kit on a truck. If I wanted a lifted/big tired vehicle I'd get a jeep with some actual offroad capabilities.

                                I hate that going too tall makes the bed impossible to use, much less towing a gooseneck. Decreased stopping power pisses me off also. On a diesel it is easy to get it back to greater than stock power wise without regearing, otherwise if you don't regear you have a turd on your hands, and a super turd when towing.

                                I also find that almost all lifts ride like shit, which may have something to do with myself coming up in years/wisdom.

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