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My cousin has asked me to find him price to buy 6 inch lift kit for his new ford F350 its crazy its like 6 meters long and he got the muffler guys to put 2 holes in the tray and put pipes like the trucks have sticking straight up into the air on either corner. its makes some crazy sounds.

not sure if this is legal l but it cost him heaps and also had custom extractors made at the same time . he says it legal cause its like a truck or is one cause of the size of truck but i am not convinced by this...his a nut. anyays he asked me to find him 6 inch lift kit plus also. 8 stud 22 inch rims plus tyres...which are to be chunky...he was told that you cant get 8 stud wheels here for that car here so they have to order thme especially for this car from overseas......any places to find this stuff in oz or overseas would be great.

regards brian

http://www.oppositelock.com.au

Try ringing an opposite lock store and see if they can order some in. Or email them. Now get the F Series shite off this forum!

Nah bugger that. I want pics

Here are some pics of what I am imagining it would look like. My guess is that the first one (minus the lambo doors) would be the closest to reality. But here they are:

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24 inch lift kit :lol:

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Hmmm... I serviced my car the other day, and getting underneath it is always annoying. Maybe I should go the 24 inch lift kit on my GTS-T. My Nismo adjustable coil over suspension just doesn't compare!

Edited by Big Rizza

Geez you guys are nasty....My car is a R33 Nissan Skyline and this is

the only car forum i use so i thought i could get some help from you guys. or set me in teh right direction...since you are smart......lol and i have had problems looking through and sifting through all the crap on the net. i thought maybe some of you guys would know or be able to set me on the right direction and i thought it would be ok to post here as this is the general automotive discussion section...For disussion relating to all other cars, bikes and other powered vehicles.. Im located in Melbourne Victoria

, the rims on that last one would be what he is looking for i guess.

yeah that red one with the exhasut coming up is sort of like his but his pipes are bigger. he wnats 22' inch rims but im guessing you dont put fat tyres on those....well any help would be apreciated

these are some of the F750 i think not the F350

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Edited by el_bichito

Hey,

You'll get better answer at a forum that specialise in offroading than here as the car in question is a Ford F350.

Google for some F series based forum as you will get better answer, advice and knowledge from the owners mouth.

Might worth asking the guys at www.outerlimits4x4.com about these or other offroad based forums.

Cheers

Grant

A 6 inch lift would make it look like this

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Which is just stupid.

A 4 inch suspension lift is usually called a 'superlift' as you need to change alot of other parts in the car to accomodate for the extra height on the chassis.

To go higher you will need a body lift.

1 of our work sites south of Cairns has 6 of these new F350's as company cars.

I have driven 1 once, and they wont go much more than 130 km/h. With a suspension lift and 22's it would be a pig to drive

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