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Ryan2012F350

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Hey guys,

Been snooping for a little while on here, some very good info to read! Anyway here are the pics. Not sure if it's in the right category but it's a lot of aftermarket. (Mods if you need to move this please do!!)

Stocker.....

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Parts list.....

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And done.....

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What do y'all think?
 
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Rides good man, It's no caddy but it is much smoother than stock. 5 PSI in the bags, 55ish in the tires and washboard is non existent. I drive a lot of bad roads and this suspension is a good match.
 

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Thanks guys, I've owned a few lifted trucks over the years but this Carli system blows them right out of the water. I recommend it to anyone with a ford.
 

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Mud flaps are from Bullet Proof in Red Deer AB, 2.5" Kick back, 14" wide ones.

A bit pricy but very well built and solid. Only catch is with the angle of the ford fenders they don't sit perfectly straight in the back. Level vertically and it puts the bottom edge off slightly, same as the factory ones I suppose.
 

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Are there laws in Canada that say you have to have mudflaps on lifted trucks or is it just to keep from throwing crap up? It seems like every Canadian truck I have seen has them.

Good looking truck too btw!
 

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Are there laws in Canada that say you have to have mudflaps on lifted trucks or is it just to keep from throwing crap up? It seems like every Canadian truck I have seen has them.

Good looking truck too btw!

Pretty sure we are supposed to run em, from the center line of the wheel up and the full width. I usually don't run any (and have never got hassled) but my last truck took a beating from mud ect on these roads.

I like these ones, functional and look good!
 

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Out for a Sunday cruise with the family. Stuck to the paved roads, but I eyed up every side road.... wife and kids not into it hahaha.

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truck is awesome. are your headlights really foggy?
 

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