2015 PowerStroke 6.7

Discussion in 'F-250 and F-350 General Tech and Info' started by Tradesman, Oct 4, 2013.

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    It's lowered, tuned, cold air, and had some semi tires lmao
     
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    01f1502wd going up? yes i am.

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    ^would only be cool if it had 22.5 alcoas.
     
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    Damn. I'm not really into lowering a dually. S**t, that just ruins the truck for me. Lowered sport trucks should be no more than half tonne. When you get to the 2500s and 3500s then it should be jacked up right or levelled with all sorts of heavy hauling gear. Oh well, everybody is entitled to wreck their vehicle at your own expense.
     
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    Unless you're doing alot of highway hauling, lowering an airbags for the weight in the rear an supposedly it helps with mpg, basically eliminating most the turbulent flow under the vehicle. Most are for show but some do it for purpose. Same reason people use semi tires on em, get almost 100k miles out of a set
     
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    I've seen guys running highway tractor tires on duallys and I'd agree with the mileage. Airbag suspension is great, I'd like to throw on a set of Firestone Ride Rite with a compressor on my truck too. I just don't really care for the slammed look of a dually. I've actually seen some that were really cool looking, like some older Chevys and stuff. But on a newer truck I think that'd be a shame.
     

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