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Old 08-17-2008, 03:42 PM
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youll be fine. 31s were on my truck when i got it. and i can actually run 80 goin uphill on the interstate(to the floor). or atleast 79 haha cuz i got a ticket for doing just this. most of the time i can powerbreak my truck and bark em almost halfway thru 3rd gear. some may not believe me but its true. also i guess it helps that my truck only had 2 owners before me and both were 40+ and didnt wheel jsut drove it to work and back.
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Originally Posted by 4Hummer
35's and a 22RE with a Auto.

rebuilt motor. Does Okay.
Originally Posted by yoder519
youll be fine. 31s were on my truck when i got it. and i can actually run 80 goin uphill on the interstate(to the floor). or atleast 79 haha cuz i got a ticket for doing just this. most of the time i can powerbreak my truck and bark em almost halfway thru 3rd gear. some may not believe me but its true. also i guess it helps that my truck only had 2 owners before me and both were 40+ and didnt wheel jsut drove it to work and back.
--- and your tires are probably a fairly hard compound.
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Originally Posted by hmmwv15
I'm wondering how my truck's gonna pull 33's/34's with 4:10's. Good thing I've got a DD.... hehe
considering the 'hehe'... 4.88's would put a bigger grin in.
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like hundreds of others, I'm running 31s with my 22re with stock 4.10 gears. I did notice the change from stock tires, but it's definitely tolerable. The only situations where its even noticeable is on hills or when getting onto the highway. Once it gets up to speed, it does just fine.

Another thing is the truck might stall a bit easier if you have a manual. Its not bad at all though, as long as you know how to drive a stick.

I have the BFGs and LOVE them!
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Originally Posted by abecedarian
--- and your tires are probably a fairly hard compound.
yea they are actually. bridgestone dueler ATs. they had about 10k on them when i got it, ive had it sice october and put over 11k on em, still got ALOT of like in em... but theyre basically leki drivin a stock car with slicks when on dirt/mud
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