Readylift 2.5" In Leveling Kit Ford F150 97-04 4wd, 97-02 Expedition 66-2000 on 2040-parts.com
Cambria, Illinois, United States
ReadyLIFT 2.5" in Leveling Kit Ford F150 97-04 4WD, 97-02 Expedition 33" Maximum tire diameter 33x12.50 for no rub on a 8" wide wheel with 0 offset 17" - 33X12.5R17 18" - 305/65R18 20" - 305/55R20 - 33X12.5R20 22" - 33X12.5R22 ReadyLIFT® Features
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