WTB TTB lift kit for OBS F250

Irishcream

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I put 37inch bfg mud terrains under it. They fit on the stock F250 OBS but the first bump I hit they would have peeled the fenders up. They looked sick though. One day. Maybe after the lift. Not sure why but my truck does seem to sit pretty high. Did they ever have a tallboy edition I don't know about?
 

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that's 35s and a 4inch1 lift
 

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From the looks of the picture it looks like you might be able to squeeze 37's...idk though it'd be close. But 4 inch lift on 35's seems to be the perfect combo on these trucks.
 

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I'm in Ontario and I have a matched set of 4.10's out of a 96 F350.
(Dana 60 and 10.25 Sterling)
 

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Maybe old post but..... I have 4in lift 35nittos but the camber is way out ( if that is what it is called. The front tires are running bald on the outsides and cant seem to fix it. How are you guys running lifts on the ttb without wearing tires out.... Or did you all switch to a straight axel
 

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You need to get the truck re-aligned after the lift. The shop will either adjust your camber shim to achieve proper camber, or replace the shim with a new one.
Do you have a drop pit-man arm? Improper drag link angle can cause issues as well.
Lifted TTB trucks are hard on ball-joints, tie rods and center pivot bushings. It's possible you have worn components contributing to your issue as well.
 

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