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Just curios what you guys preferred of our body style trucks, lowered or lifted trucks or both.
I personally would like one of each.
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If the trucks 4wd lifted 2wd lowered. But some trucks just look fine stock. I would like to own a lowered and lifted truck to.
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If I had to pick one, I would say I like lifted for this series. I also have a '61 and I like that series lowered. Truth is, I like both in either.
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Lifted for 4WD, stock height for 2WD.

I have seen some cool lowered bumpsides, however.
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lifted :D
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71-F-250SC-72-F-250C wrote:If the trucks 4wd lifted 2wd lowered. But some trucks just look fine stock. I would like to own a lowered and lifted truck to.
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Stock height for both :thup:
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:yt: I kind of agree with the stock height--although a mild lift on some 4X's look good. 2WD would be the only one to lower. If it's slammed the functionality could go away--
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Hey Steve-who cares about functionality on a lowered F100 that is at best 34 years old? I say if you need a truck to haul stuff beat the s**t out of a dodge,GM or chevy.........
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I like lowered but not canned

but I would chop and section my truck if I had the money. I am saving up for a 1940 ford coupe
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Mines lowered in the front..........or is it lifted in the rear?....hhhmmmm.
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If it's a highboy, stock. Light duty 4x4, mild lift. 2wd, stock.
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Stock. Couple inches. Tuckin' tire. I'm thinking couple inches.

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Either stock height or lifted.

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If it's 4wd then lifted if 2wd then stock.
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