Got 35's or bigger? Pic please...
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How come I always find these threrads late... SHEESH! Well to be honest I was very surprised I did not break a birf first, and that my 5:71's lasted as long as they did, considering how much I wailed on my rig... not to mention how much TROY WAILED EVEN HARDER ON MY RIG *smirk* (And he so did )
At any rate I'll be getting the chryo treated R&P and hopefully that will help. (I really need the uber low gearing since I have an automatic 3 slow). But I do happen to use my gearing to wheel the crap outta my rig... *wink*
Ok here is my pic: Franky I kinda feel like my tires look small, so I'd go with 37's - however untill I trailer my girl I won't be going up any more in size since I drive it long distances to wheel...
I almsot forgot. 35" BFG MTR's
At any rate I'll be getting the chryo treated R&P and hopefully that will help. (I really need the uber low gearing since I have an automatic 3 slow). But I do happen to use my gearing to wheel the crap outta my rig... *wink*
Ok here is my pic: Franky I kinda feel like my tires look small, so I'd go with 37's - however untill I trailer my girl I won't be going up any more in size since I drive it long distances to wheel...
I almsot forgot. 35" BFG MTR's
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33" BFG's with a 5 inch SAS
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/143/3...58f07ae1d4.jpg
Difference between 38" swampers and 33" BFGs
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/164/3...691f24463e.jpg
38" swampers with a 5 inch SAS
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/157/3...9d7b2587_o.jpg
JMach1
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/143/3...58f07ae1d4.jpg
Difference between 38" swampers and 33" BFGs
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/164/3...691f24463e.jpg
38" swampers with a 5 inch SAS
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/157/3...9d7b2587_o.jpg
JMach1
That is a very sweet truck...
Got a buildup thread?
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It's a work in progress, but with 5" springs and 2" body lift I shouldent have any problems fitting 40's.
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/smashmet...04227441354/18
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/smashmet...04227441354/18
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40'dees
It's a work in progress but with 5" springs 2" body lift I think the 40dees will be allright
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/smashmet...04227441354/18
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/smashmet...04227441354/18
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