Monday, March 24, 2014

Lift kit for my 94 f150 help?!?

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Question by Leese♥: Lift kit for my 94 f150 help?!?
ok so I have a 1994 f150 that daddy just passed down to me and I wanna jack it up. My problem is I have nooo idea how much of a lift I should put on it or if I should just get blocks or an actual lift kit? Idk....i wanna go 3"-6" up though but I'm not sure how it would look with my truck....note it I'm a girl so "truck" talk is way over my head I just like jacked up trucks :)

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Answer by J. Z.
It may be nice to look at but 'jacking up" an F 150 could render it unstable in fast tight turns. besides raising the struts and changing the 'coils' will set you back a few thousand dollars, not to mention the hassle you'll have to put up with when it's time to register the vehicle. An option is to just add 'flares' and fender trims to your truck to make it look better. also, a tonneoe, a cover for the back will add to it's looks. Look at bed trims as well..

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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Question: Are gas trucks considered real trucks?

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Question by paul: Are gas trucks considered real trucks?
I have a gas truck that's lifted and everything it's loud and stuff. Are gas trucks considered real trucks like DEISEL or does it not matter

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Answer by willy
dude if you are really asking this question you shouldnt own a truck with a lift and pipes. you should probably drive around in a prius.

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