What does FTS lift stand for?

What does FTS lift stand for?

$3,495.00. The HFL-400-FTS (Floor-to-Stand) is a Human Floor Lift designed for self or assisted operation in the home or business.

Who owns Full Throttle Suspension?

An '03 Chevy That Stops for No One. This straight-axledaxledWheel track, track width or simply track refers to the distance between the centerline of two wheels on the same axle. In the case of an axle with dual wheels, the centerline of the dual wheel assembly is used for the wheel track specification. Axle and wheel track are commonly measured in millimetres or inches.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Axle_trackAxle track - Wikipedia beast of a Chevy Silverado is the personal plaything of Frank Bertao, owner of Full Throttle Suspension. You might recognize the Full Throttle name because it's a company that specializes in fabricating hard-core lift kits for hard-core trucks.

What is a Stage 1 lift?

The Bilstein Stage 1 Lift Kit is a nice quick way to get a lift out of your build while keeping costs in mind, and takes into account the fact that your vehicle may be stock or may have bumpers. This will allow your vehicle to feel close to stock on the road, while smoother off-road.

What is 4in lift?

4 Inch Lift Kits Give your vehicle's suspension a boost of extra height for better off road capability and room for larger tires. Many of our 4 inch lift kits are very affordable and simple to install with no drilling installation.

Is a 6 inch lift too high?

Depending on how big your truck is, a six-inch lift is the only way to go. While smaller trucks shouldn't be lifted too much, it would be a shame not to let larger vehicles show off a larger lift. If you want 35″ tires, a 6-inch lift is the perfect amount of lift to accommodate them.

Can I fit 35s with a leveling kit F-150?

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How high can you get your truck lifted?

So, in other words, lift it, and you're stuck following the mudflap rules. Leave your pickup stock, and you can skip the flaps. Also, keep in mind that, empty or loaded, your truck can't be taller than 13 feet, 6 inches.