โMar-21-2013 05:55 PM
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MFL wrote:
If the dealer said you only need four inches of bed clearance, I would not take their advise on any of the issues involving trailer lift!
โApr-29-2013 05:29 PM
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โMar-23-2013 03:00 PM
BigToe wrote:
carpetguy2...
63" is way too high for a bone stock truck.
Come on. Fess up. What non-factory modifications have been done to your truck?
Did you ditch the OEM "pizza cutter" tires and get larger 265's or 285's to "fill the wheel wells". Add an inch.
Did you install (or have installed) the "2 inch leveling blocks"? Add 2 inches.
There's 3 inches right there. Now we are down to 60".
Did you crank the torsion bars up, and is that why you plan to crank them back down?
To answer your question, my 4x4 dually is 57" high from ground at the tailgate.
โMar-23-2013 10:27 AM
โMar-23-2013 08:46 AM
carpetguy2 wrote:
Know the new campers and trucks are getting higher..But My wife and I found a FW instead of a tt..Dealer said they can raise the FW with 4" square tubing to accomadate my truck height..
My bed rail to the ground is 63".
Sand piper 345 ret is level is 56".
Any one have this height and have a issue?
โMar-22-2013 07:42 PM
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โMar-22-2013 04:48 AM
carpetguy2 wrote:
The dealer said don't flip the axels.Due to wearing the tires out faster..
Aswell they said I need only 4" of clearance on bed rails..Just seem like the new fords sat as high as mine.maybe not..I do have a lift on it.So not sure if is possible to do like they said.