Good eye. Yeah it is a ramp compartment.
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stock ride height?..tires?
I'm pretty sure you'd need a leveling kit to run 35's, and even then 35's look a little stuffed. I dropped mine all the way down, took off the leveling kit, and put my 2" blocks back in the back. It's low enough to get in without the bars now, but unfortunately, my wife isn't 6'4" like I am. So they have to stay on for her to crawl her 5'2" self in, or I'd yank mine off too lol.
Everybody has a '05 front end conversion, I say get a paintable front bumper for yours, and some foglights...tinted like your headlights if you can find them. It'll definitely look slick lowered down! I love the look of a ~stock height-ish super duty with a nice wheel/tire setup on it, and some low slung traction bars!
truck looks good but for thr lift it needs bigger tires.. i like the way it looks deffinately color match the front bumper. have you looked into some amp steps?
Yeah Ive looked into them, waiting for a used set to come up for sale. I agree if the lift stays on it would look better with a 36" or 37" tire. The height it's at now is the max for my gooseneck trailer. That was the first reason I got rid of the 38x15.50 tires that used to be on the truck. Hopefully I'll get some time here soon to drop it down to see what it looks like.