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using jack stands to simulate lift to determine how current wheel/tire combo will look.I'm not sure I understand what I just read.
"Rock me momma like a wagon wheel..." came to mind... Maybe it's the hugeness of the wheels or the rocking it's bound to do.looks like you would bob around like a jack in the box head on a spring, not for me, but you do you and enjoy the Hell out of it!
.Could not resist. (Dealer Demo from MIKE CARPINO FORD IN COLUMBUS KANSAS) Jack stand and jack lift kit. Trying to figure out right lift for my 35x15.50 22X12 wheels. 2 door FE Lightening Blue/ Black Leather 7/13 Holder No VIN also a 2 door Bad Lands Lux-SAS Black Leather/Icon Silver 7/13 Holder No VIN this is the one that will be lifted. I'm thinking 4". This is a stock outer banks setting low, SAS should bring it up 2" to 3". Another 3 to 4 sh View attachment 160417 ould do it. What do you think?
Thanks for posting. I'm getting a 2-door AMB Outer Banks, and looking at your photo makes me realize I want something between the stock 32s on 18s and this.Could not resist. (Dealer Demo from MIKE CARPINO FORD IN COLUMBUS KANSAS) Jack stand and jack lift kit. Trying to figure out right lift for my 35x15.50 22X12 wheels. 2 door FE Lightening Blue/ Black Leather 7/13 Holder No VIN also a 2 door Bad Lands Lux-SAS Black Leather/Icon Silver 7/13 Holder No VIN this is the one that will be lifted. I'm thinking 4". This is a stock outer banks setting low, SAS should bring it up 2" to 3". Another 3 to 4 sh View attachment 160417 ould do it. What do you think?