Finally the first video of these trucks that actually explained the details of the shaving or cutting necessary for the front end. Because I plan to run 37's on just a 10" wide wheel. Looking at these videos I might have to just go with a 35.
Excellent company to deal with. Bought some tires from them and I'm very pleased with them, they even sent me a Custom offsets banner. Would buy from these guys again no problem
just wondering do a lot of guys install the katzkin Interiors on their own is really good looking thinking of doing it myself to my 2012 F150 EcoBoost.
It did level the truck out yes. You can check out this lift kit here: www.customwheeloffset.com/store/7675/bds-suspension-4-suspension-lift-kit-ford-f-250-f-350-4wd?year=2011&make=Ford&model=F-250
Hey I just put same tires on fuel rims with same 44 offset on 2014 sd 6.7 king ranch. I’m still at stock height with lots o rubbing. So, question is, how much lift do I need to do minor trimming and not rub. Really like the way it looks at stock height, but could stand to try simple 2/2.5/3” simple block lift. Any suggestions or recommendations? Thanks!
Custom Offsets do you have a little more detail on the trimming you had to do? Just wanted maybe before & after or? I will probably have to do the same
I have a 2014 Silverado and was leaning towards the bds. On the Chevys does it push them out? If it does what lift kit is as good as BDS that doesnt push them oit?
Does ur zone 2 in lift for a 2002-2005 Ram 1500 4x4 level the truck as well as lift it 2 inches..... or does it just lift the front and back 2 inches, the price is $150.00
@@CustomOffsetsTV 2k poorer because that lift shouldn't be anywhere near that price. Coilovers on a truck, "ride" is a joke for soyboys. Real truck should ride rough. Having your ride rely on a tiny little reservoir on your wheel well is absurd. Line breaks and then you got a soggy front or rear end? WTF is that good for?