Pictures of 6 inch lift next to stock?
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How about a 12" F350 next to a 8" F150? Ya I know it's a sorry pic.....camera phone.
![](https://www.f150online.com/galleries/images/8098-11724-166546.jpg)
It's not finished in this pic......need a new camera but haven't gotten around to getting it.
Ya I kow it's off topic, just had to throw the pics in there. The 350 dwarfs my 150....The F150 got done first, then the 350. I thought the f150 was big until that happened........
![](https://www.f150online.com/galleries/images/8098-11724-166546.jpg)
It's not finished in this pic......need a new camera but haven't gotten around to getting it.
Ya I kow it's off topic, just had to throw the pics in there. The 350 dwarfs my 150....The F150 got done first, then the 350. I thought the f150 was big until that happened........
![](https://www.f150online.com/galleries/images/8098-11724-165902.jpg)
Last edited by BlackSky; 08-15-2006 at 03:01 PM.
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The 40's on the 350 are actually 40.5 inches, even on a 14 inch wide wheel and the 37's on the 150 are 36.8 on a 11 inch wide wheel. The pictures don't really do it justice.....when it's parked next to a superduty with 9 inches of lift and 38's, it dwarfs it too. Of course, there's a guy down the street that has 46's on his F250 with 16 inches of lift, but it's a hack job on the suspension and the tires don't have the ride quality the Toyo's on mine have. In a nutshell, mine's not the biggest truck in town, but it's driveable, rather comfortably, with 12 inches and 40's, even on the highway. It's funny, though, how just a couple of inches of tire and/or a couple of inches of lift can make such a noticeable difference. On the flip side, the 8" F150 dwarfs a 6" F150 in much the same fashion, and a 6" completely dwarfs a stocker, as witnessed above. It just looks like more than a few inches of lift between the versions. but ain't it cool!
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